Glasgow Times

Rats alert over bins

- BY ALAN FERGUSON Local Democracy Reporter

RATS are eating through wheelie bins, a councillor has claimed, leading to calls for steel reinforcem­ents.

He said a woman told him the vermin were eating through the plastic bottom and getting inside.

WHEELIE bins in the Gorbals are being eaten by rats, according to one city councillor.

James Scanlon asked for reassuranc­es as Glasgow City Council orders a new shipment for the ongoing Bin Replacemen­t Programme.

Council officers are now to ask the supplier whether rats will be able to eat through the plastic and enter the bins.

The council is moving into phase two of replacing 50,000 galvanised metal bins across the city’s tenements.

Mr Scanlon said: “I had a surgery in the Gorbals area and a lady brought to my attention that rats are eating at the bottom of bins and getting into them.

“I am looking for assurances that there are reinforcem­ents at the bottom of the bins, so they can’t do that – a steel protector.”

Despite a serious interventi­on, Mr Scanlon’s account was openly laughed at during the Contract and Proper ty Committee.

He retorted to those present, “I don’t know if it’s funny but it’s actually happening in my ward”.

An officer from Land and Environmen­tal Services ( LES) responded that she will ask for guarantees, but that it was not part of the specificat­ion.

Filthy bin sheds with overflowin­g rubbish at tenement properties have been attracting rats and are becoming a health hazard.

As such, the council ordered the BRP which is due to be complete by 2020.

“These bins are considered not fit for purpose as they are small and may be in poor condition which can lead to the spread of litter in backcourts,” a council statement on the BRP says.

Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd is due to supply £ 1,447,511 worth of bigger four- wheeled bins.

C o u n c i l l o r F r a n k Docherty suggested more wheels would be ordered for maintenanc­e.

However, he was told spare parts would not be included in the order.

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Rats are attracted by dirty bins and bin stores

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