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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Conwy,North Wales - Fly-tipping in Abergele and Kinmel Bay "cannot be defended by blaming changes to bin collections” says council

It would be so much easier if the Council just collected people's litter more often, then this would decrease not increase, But will they listen? I think we all know the answer!

    Published date: 10 January 2017 | 
Published by: Suzanne Jordan 
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A CRACKDOWN on fly-tipping and litter needs to become a New Year resolution, an Assembly member says.

Darren Millar, AM for Clwyd West, declared roadside litter and fly-tipping in the Conwy area as the worst he had seen.

Mr Millar shared photos of the problem after he made a trip around Abergele and Kinmel Bay.

“These photos, which I took on a journey of just a few miles, show just the tip of the iceberg,” he said.

“The increase in the problem seems to have coincided with the introduction of fortnightly bin collections and there isn’t a week that goes by that I don’t receive complaints. The situation is totally unacceptable and unless it is addressed then it could have a detrimental impact on our tourism industry and on wildlife.

“Conwy must rethink its bin collection cuts and organise an area-wide litter and fly-tipping clean-up as soon as possible.”

Conwy Council (CCBC) carried out a clean-up on Rhuddlan Road, Abergele, and St Asaph Avenue in Kinmel Bay last week.

Cllr Dave Cowans, cabinet member for highways, environment and sustainability, said: “There is no excuse for fly-tipping and local residents should not have to tolerate this type of behaviour by a small minority of irresponsible people who break the law.

“Cleaning up fly-tipping costs us all money; it’s dangerous and potentially harmful to health; it spoils our enjoyment of the surroundings and can cause serious pollution of the environment.

“We will continue to respond to and investigate any reports of fly-tipping, and will prosecute anyone found to be responsible.

“Throwing fast food litter or other rubbish on the roadside from a vehicle is criminal behaviour and cannot be justified or defended by blaming a change to bin collections.”
http://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/171132/fly-tipping-in-abergele-and-kinmel-bay-cannot-be-defended-by-blaming-changes-to-bin-collections-says-council.aspx

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