WORK has begun to demolish houses on "Britain's most flytipped street" - as residents give emotional farewells to their homes.
Tannahill Road in Paisley was consistently littered with rubbish, infested with rats and strewn with dumped carpets, beds and sofas.
It was once a proud neighbourhood with manicured gardens and spotless streets. But it was later abandoned after years of neglect forced out residents, one house at a time.
It then became a dumping ground for fly-tippers.
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