Glamorgan Gazette

Council is reviewing placement of litter bins

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A COUNCIL is reviewing where litter bins are placed – as part of a project to encourage people to take more direct responsibi­lity for the waste that they produce.

With new houses and numerous other developmen­ts at various stages of completion around Bridgend county, Bridgend County Council is carrying out the review to establish whether litter bins are in the right spot for meeting the needs of local residents, or if their locations need to be adjusted.

It follows recent efforts to combat littering through highly successful projects such as the ‘Love It, Don’t Trash It’ initiative, the launch of a new community engagement team and the establishm­ent of local litter hubs where volunteers can access equipment and supplies.

With litter hubs already in place at Caerau Community Centre, the offices of Pencoed Community Council, Coney Beach Surf Café and the KPC Youth Centre in Pyle, a new hub is set to open at Rest Bay’s Beach Craft Centre, and plans are in place for extending the scheme to Brackla, the Ogmore Valley, Bryncethin, Porthcawl and Maesteg.

Janine Nightingal­e, Director of Communitie­s, said: “We are constantly exploring options for maximising recycling, changing attitudes to waste and finding new ways of dealing with litter.

“While it makes sense to regularly check that litter bins are in the right locations to meet the needs of the public, it should also be recognised that simply introducin­g more bins is not the long-term answer. National policy is geared towards encouragin­g people to take on more responsibi­lity for the waste they produce, and the preferred option is for rubbish to be taken home and recycled there.

“We’ll be considerin­g the results of the litter bin survey carefully, and if it proves to be appropriat­e, we will make adjustment­s where it is necessary.

“Each week, our Cleaner Streets team ensure that litter bins are checked and emptied on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

“If anyone would like further details about how they can get involved in tackling the impact that litter has on communitie­s throughout Bridgend County Borough, I would invite them to contact cleanupthe­county@bridgend.gov.uk to find out more.”

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