Abandoned buildings and plots are common in many cities worldwide, including the UK. These structures and properties can present various problems that affect public safety, housing, and the environment. In this article, we will explore ten problems surrounding abandoned buildings and plots in detail, especially when there’s no skip hire around to get rid of rubbish:1. Fire HazardsAbandoned, unsecured areas can be particularly dangerous as they attract children who may start fires accidentally while playing. Additionally, arsonists may also target abandoned buildings and plots, increasing the risk of accidental fires. Combustible materials, such as old furniture, rubbish, and debris, can further exacerbate the spread of fires in these structures. The risks associated with abandoned buildings and many fire hazards highlight the need for regular maintenance, inspections, and secure fencing to prevent unauthorised entry.2. Crime and Anti-Social BehaviourDeserted buildings and plots can als...