Telford & Wrekin Council stated it had taken the motion at Stafford Park within the borough following a police investigation.
A spokesman stated 15 deserted automobiles have been faraway from the realm after giving the homeowners discover.
A press release from the authority added: “As well as, the council has carried out in depth pruning of timber and shrubs and cleared the street to enhance the atmosphere. It has additionally eliminated outdated metallic obstacles, and put in concrete blockers, to maintain the realm protected for all customers, together with cyclists and pedestrians.

Councillor Richard Overton, Telford & Wrekin Council’s Deputy Chief and Cupboard Member for Highways, Housing & Enforcement stated: “We have now taken decisive motion to take away an eyesore and on the similar time perform in depth cleaning to enhance the realm.

“Deserted automobiles should not simply an eyesore. They’re a fireplace hazard and may encourage anti-social behaviour.
“We’re working arduous as a part of our Pleasure in our Neighborhood dedication to create a protected, clear and wholesome atmosphere. We work with companions and residents to create a greater borough for everybody. That features having nicely maintained roads and paths, clear streets and cared for parks and inexperienced areas to assist our communities thrive.”
Telford & Wrekin Council has the facility to take away deserted automobiles on public land.
A automobile is classed as deserted if, for instance, it has been parked and never moved for 2 weeks or extra, the tyres are flat, wheels have been eliminated, or the quantity plates are lacking.
To report an deserted automobile, residents can go to: https://www.telford.gov.uk/info/20482/street_care_and_cleaning/507/abandoned_vehicles or use the MyTelford app.