Builders branded '˜disgusting animals' after spitting outside Sunderland pensioner's home

Builders have been reprimanded by their bosses after leaving Wearside pensioners '˜spitting' mad.
Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.
Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.

Work is currently underway to create 123 homes in the High Ford area of Sunderland by housing group Gentoo.

John Makin, who lives on nearby Peplow Square, has become enraged by builders who he says have repeatedly ‘left the contents of their throats’ on the path outside his garden gate.

Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.
Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.
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Mr Makin, 79, says his partially-sighted wife Eileen, 78, stood in some of the spit and phlegm on her way home last week, and it ended up being trodden into their house.

That was the last straw for the couple, who had spoken with bosses at Gentoo in the previous weeks.

Now bosses have put signs up reminding builders not to spit outside people’s homes.

Mr Makin said: “Over the last few weeks, some of the builders have been coming up the path and leaving the contents of their throat and chest right next to my gate.

Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.
Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.
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“I spoke to one of the site managers and he said he would sort it out, but it continued.

“It’s disgusting. They are doing what they want and leaving a mess on the path outside our home.

“The path is closed off when the builders aren’t working on the new-build, and it’s only them who are using it, so it’s definitely them who are doing it.

“The path is in a disgusting state. I’m sick of them phlegmming and throwing it down on the path.”

The notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement.The notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement.
The notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement.
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The Makins’ home is next to a gate used by builders to reach the site of the new-builds, and only those working there have passed there over recent months.

Following complaints from the couple, a notice was put on the gate by bosses at Gentoo, telling the workers to “be courteous and respect people’s properties”, and warning them not to spit on the footpaths.

They were also warned the gate would be put permanently out of use if it continued.

Mr Makin added: “It has happened on several occasions in the last three or four weeks.

Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.
Eileen Makin with the notice asking building site workers not to spit on the pavement outside her home.
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“I’ve sent emails and the site manager has put up a sign warning the workers about it.

“We’re both nearly 80, and can do without this.”

The workers have been left in no doubt that their actions were ‘unacceptable’ by their bosses.

Ian Porter, executive director of assets and investment for Gentoo Group, said: “This type of behaviour is unacceptable and those working on-site have been spoken to.”

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