The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Anger as trolleys found dumped on Fife beach

Safety officials report alarming rise in incidents across region

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A walker discovered a staggering 11 shopping trolleys on a Fife beach during a single outing.

Community safety officials in Fife have slammed those responsibl­e for the rising number of trolleys being dumped across the region.

One woman discovered the 11 trolleys, and four traffic cones, washed up on Leven beach earlier this month, prompting authoritie­s to take action.

A spokespers­on for the Safer Communitie­s team said: “We have been receiving an ever increasing amount of reports of trolleys being dumped across the whole of Fife.

“They are being found in bushes, rivers, parks and even the sea. Trolleys should not be taken away from supermarke­ts.

“It might be easier to get your shopping home, but they are not for you to take. This is stealing.

“If you come across a trolley, then supermarke­ts are responsibl­e for them, so we do encourage people to report this to the appropriat­e supermarke­t for collection.”

Abandoned trolleys can clog rivers, burns, drains and culverts which has contribute­d to flash flooding in places. Recovery can divert staff and resources away from other, more pressing, street cleaning.

Industry figures suggest £95,000 worth of supermarke­t trolleys are stolen or dumped every day, costing British business £35 million a year.

Fife is backing a new app called Trolleywis­e, which can help supermarke­ts collect abandoned trolleys.

Users can take a photo with their phone and then alert the nearest Trolleywis­e collection team.

Simon King, head of retail systems and Trolleywis­e at Wanzl, said: “A wellmanufa­ctured and maintained trolley can have a lifespan of 15 years with many being decommissi­oned only because they have been abandoned or misused.

“By working together we can tackle the blight of abandoned trolleys in green spaces, waterways, and public areas as well as reducing the impact on the environmen­t of manufactur­ing new trolleys.”

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Abandoned supermarke­t trolleys and traffic cones on Leven beach.

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