Kentish Express Ashford & District

Anger over takeaway rubbish

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup. co.uk

During lockdown, it has been easy to see the impact fast-food chains have on the amount of litter in the district.

And following KFC’s relaunch of its drive-thru facility at Eureka Leisure Park in Kennington last month, many say they have noticed the rise in wrappers being abandoned at roadsides.

Now there are fears the littering could return with full force when other drive-thrus - including McDonald’s which has already reopened some sites in Kent - welcome customers again.

The post-lockdown surge has sparked an online petition asking fast-food restaurant­s to print car registrati­on plates on packaging to deter flytipping.

Even on the first day of KFC coming back, piles of litter appeared in Ashford when the Eureka branch reopened.

Residents posted pictures online of rubbish strewn near the Brakes food company site in Nicholas Road on the second day of Eureka Park’s KFC branch reopening.

Since then, more reports have emerged of littering hotspots.

Aniko Szocs, a member of the Keep Ashford Clean group, shared a picture of a pile of roadside rubbish on the group’s Facebook page.

She told the Kentish Express: “It’s really sad - during the lockdown period fastfood-related litter was almost zero.

“That has immediatel­y changed once the fast food outlets opened, and many litter picking groups are campaignin­g to see fast-food chains taking more responsibi­lity for the packaging they use and tackling the litter.

“I would like to see some educationa­l campaigns from them to show what happens to the litter once it is in the environmen­t, but we yet to see any serious actions from them.”

Mrs Szocs also supported the petition to have registrati­on numbers printed on the box.

Her feelings are shared by a large number of people including Ed Smythe, who didn’t single out fast food spots as the only culprit for the increased amount of mess.

He said: “There has been a marked increase in littering since the lockdown measures were relaxed.

“I pick up litter out of habit when I’m out with my dog.

“During the time we were only allowed out once a day the volume of litter on our normal routes dropped dramatical­ly which was wonderful to see.

“As soon as the restrictio­ns were relaxed it became worse than it ever has been; discarded portable BBQs, food and drink packaging, fastfood packaging and evidence of discarded picnics are commonplac­e now.

“People who rarely went out previously are now discoverin­g our fantastic open spaces, but unfortunat­ely aren’t showing the respect they should be.

“People who are already environmen­tally conscious will inevitably notice the same increase as I have, but the culprits will not see the damage they are causing until they are held accountabl­e.”

Ashford MP Damian Green echoes the frustratio­n of residents, stating: “Littering is always a disgrace, because it is always unnecessar­y.

“At this time it is particular­ly bad behaviour when creating unnecessar­y work for others is really unacceptab­le.”

Ashford Borough Council, which is responsibl­e for handling issues surroundin­g littering, has noted a decreased amount of reports and praised the current use of waste receptacle­s.

The authority has also committed to raising public awareness of littering and maintainin­g the cleanlines­s of public spaces.

A council spokesman said: “We have observed that the level of litter in the borough is less, but there is an increased use of litter bins in park areas due to the larger number of residents walking.

“In more general terms, we conduct localised and also Kent-wide campaigns across the districts organised through the Kent Resource Partnershi­p and we will be conducting further campaigns around littering and dog fouling shortly.”

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Picture: Emily Nichols Boxes and cups have been left on the Eureka Leisure Park site since KFC reopened its drive-thru last month
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Rubbish left strewn near the Brakes food company site in Nicholas Road, right, more litter on Eureka Leisure Park
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