The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Councillor under fire after ‘environmen­tal vandalism’ comment

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A Fife councillor who branded those dumping rubbish at overflowin­g recycling points across the region as “environmen­tal vandals”, has been blamed by council colleagues for creating the problem in the first place.

SNP councillor Ross Vettraino, convener of the environmen­t, protective services and community safety committee, said he had been left “breathless” after many recycling points were overwhelme­d during the festive period.

Mountains of cardboard, glass bottles and household waste had been left piled high at facilities across the kingdom leaving Mr Vettraino to claim the extent of “environmen­tal vandalism” needed to be addressed.

However, several of Mr Vettraino’s colleagues have hit back, saying the buck stops with him.

“Councillor Vettraino is right – there is absolutely no excuse for the overflowin­g rubbish,” said independen­t councillor Linda Holt.

“But the buck stops with him and Fife Council, not Fifers who are doing the responsibl­e thing in packing up their rubbish and driving it to these points to deposit.

“Councillor Vettraino has been berating and threatenin­g people ever since he became convener.

“Threats and insults haven’t worked and they’re not going to work now.

“With access to recycling sites still rationed, the massive rise in online shopping and Christmas always heaping pressure on recycling points, everyone could see this disaster coming a mile off.

“Why on earth didn’t Fife Council increase the number of bins and frequency of collection­s?

“People pay their everrising council tax for rubbish disposal, yet Fife Council seems determined to supply an ever poorer service.”

Lib Dem councillor­s Jane Ann Liston and Margaret Kennedy also hit back at Mr Vettraino’s claim that “very few” Fifers do not have access to a car and are thus unable to use the recycling centres.

“According to the last census, 74 .4% of Fife households had access to a car or van; that means that a quarter do not; hardly ‘very few ’,” said Ms Kennedy.

Meanwhile, Ms Liston added that non- driving households faced extra hurdles disposing of any waste which cannot be put in kerbside bins.

Mr Vettraino defended the council’s position and blasted those “not acting responsibl­y”.

He said: “The council, in common with every other council, does not have the resources to service every recycling point before the bins are full, so they are being continuall­y monitored and available resources are being directed to those where they are most needed.”

 ??  ?? Rubbish piled up at a recycling point in Fife.
Rubbish piled up at a recycling point in Fife.
 ??  ?? Councillor Ross Vettraino.
Councillor Ross Vettraino.

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