South Wales Echo

Tip damage causing litter problems

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UNREPAIRED damage at one of Caerphilly Council’s tips is causing litter to blow out of the site and into the surroundin­g community, according to local complaints.

A large hole in a wall at the Full Moon household recycling centre, in Wattsville, is allowing rubbish to escape from the facility during bad weather.

Councillor Janine Reed said she had learned the last repair request was made at the site in July 2023, meaning nine months have passed without the problem being fixed.

The “gaping hole” in the side of a building at Full Moon was allowing “possibly tonnes of rubbish to blow all over the valley in the various storms battering Wales since last July”, she told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).

The council has vowed to repair the site in the near future.

Cllr Reed called the matter “so incredibly frustratin­g, as we are constantly being told to dispose of our litter correctly and CCBC have a gaping hole in their building, which allows rubbish to blow all over the entrance to our ward”.

She and fellow Ynysddu ward councillor Jan Jones had received “no end of complaints about litter surroundin­g” the site, she added.

The LDRS understand­s an initial deal for repairs had fallen through, with attempts to resolve the issue described at the council as a “challenge”. Staff have been picking up some of the litter strewn around the area, but reportedly only when there are “spare personnel”.

The LDRS put Cllr Reed’s claims to Caerphilly Council and asked when the damage at the Full Moon site would be fixed.

In response, a spokespers­on for the local authority said: “The council acknowledg­es that structural repairs are needed at the site and we are hopeful that a contractor can start work on the building over the next couple of weeks.

“Staff have been working hard to contain the material within the site to reduce the impact on the surroundin­g area. We are keeping the local councillor­s updated on developmen­ts.”

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