Wishaw Press

Council faces claims of problem with rats

- NEIL MCGRORY

SNP councillor­s say North Lanarkshir­e has a rat problem and more action needs to be taken to address it.

A poll of the party’s councillor­s serving on the local authority found most wards had suffered from rat infestatio­ns in the past year with the party confirming it will put forward a motion at the next council meeting in August to record and analyse all reports of vermin sightings made to North Lanarkshir­e Council.

The group’s environmen­tal spokesman, Councillor William Goldie, said: “The recent hot weather and an increase of fly-tipping has provided an ideal environmen­t for an ever-increasing population of rats across the authority. The increased temperatur­e increases their activity and can accelerate their breeding cycle.

“It has now become apparent that is a major environmen­tal issue rather than one that only affects individual households.”

Murdostoun councillor Cameron McManus told the Wishaw Press he had been pressed by residents in Cleland. Cambusneth­an and Newmains regarding problems with the vermin.

He added: “The introducti­on of uplift charges, the cuts in pest control, three weekly bin collection­s and scrapping of the free uplifts a year means adding even more pressure on households to deal with their waste, leading to build-ups and overflowin­g bins.

“Inevitably, this increases the risk of infestatio­ns in some of the most deprived areas in both North Lanarkshir­e and Scotland, who simply can’t afford to pay particular­ly under the current climate.

“The council’s lack of pest control and infrastruc­ture to report sightings is a huge issue on combatting this matter, the Labour administra­tion are continuing to fail the people of north Lanarkshir­e.”

However, the council’s convener of environmen­t and transporta­tion, Michael McPake, denied the SNP claims.

He said: “North Lanarkshir­e Council does not have a rat infestatio­n and to imply so is extremely misleading. When any resident contacts the council about the rare sightings of rats, the council takes appropriat­e action.

“North Lanarkshir­e is one of the few places in Scotland to have maintained a full bin collection service since the Covid-19 pandemic – something many of the SNP’s colleagues who lead other councils have failed to do.

“It’s disappoint­ing that at a time when council staff and services have been fully focused on fighting the coronaviru­s pandemic and protecting local residents, the SNP are more focused on petty political point scoring.”

 ??  ?? Ongoing problem? Craigneuk residents have reported rat sightings in recent years
Ongoing problem? Craigneuk residents have reported rat sightings in recent years

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