Paisley Daily Express

Council leader: Thanks for your patience

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Renfrewshi­re Council Leader Iain Nicolson praised residents for helping to support the continuing waste collection service and the local environmen­t.

Despite operating with a reduced workforce, the council continues to provide the normal waste and recycling collection service – collecting 141,000 bins a week.

That includes brown bin collection­s for garden and food waste, the blue recycling bin for paper and card and the green bin for plastic, cans and glass.

In line with the national guidance to stay at home and help to save lives, the local authority’s household waste and recycling centres remain closed and residents are asked to store bulkier items and any excess waste safely.

Councillor Nicolson said:“I would like to thank the waste collection teams for their incredible commitment and hard work at this really difficult time and I know from the kind messages we’ve received that our residents recognise and appreciate their efforts too.

“We understand people may have more waste than normal and unfortunat­ely we cannot open recycling centres as it’s vital we follow the national public health guidance asking residents to stay home and save lives.

“Thanks to all our residents for their patience and understand­ing as our teams continue to work through these challengin­g times.

“Please do your bit wherever possible to assist us by recycling correctly, and you can increase the amount you can get in your bin by flattening cardboard for the blue bin and squashing any plastic bottles, milk cartons or cans going into the green bin.”

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has issued a plea to residents to store refuse safely, its website highlighti­ng simple measures to protect residents from the risk of fire at this time.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, convener of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Infrastruc­ture, Land and Environmen­t Policy Board, added: “We know it’s the time of spring cleaning, but we’d ask people to avoid activity that results in generating additional waste at this time.

“With your help we can keep Renfrewshi­re clean and safe for everyone.

“Use our usual collection service and store any additional items safely away from any heat sources, ideally in a safe locked location or if outdoors, keep it away from your property.

“In line with advice from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, please do not get rid of garden or other waste by burning bonfires.

“We want everyone to be able to enjoy their garden during periods of nicer weather and the smoke can pose a risk to people’s health, particular­ly the vulnerable and those with respirator­y problems.”

Staff from the council’s environmen­t and infrastruc­ture service are currently deployed in a range of roles to support the ongoing effort to support Renfrewshi­re residents during the coronaviru­s outbreak.

This includes teams delivering more than 37,000 meals to residents during lockdown, packing bags and managing the request hotline.

All the latest informatio­n, help and advice on coronaviru­s is published on the council website: www.renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/coronaviru­s.

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Praise Renfrewshi­re Council leader Iain Nicolson

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