Hamilton Advertiser

Litter mountain picked up from country roads

- LEONA GREENAN

More than 250 bin bags of litter were collected during a week-long clearup on rural roads around Hamilton.

Among the 1.2 tonnes of bagged rubbish picked up across more than 10 miles of roads and verges, were hundreds of plastic bottles and cans that could have been recycled through the household waste service or disposed of in litter bins across South Lanarkshir­e.

Teams spent the first week of February clearing the illegallyd­umped waste which was strewn across Muttonhole Road, Blantyre

Farm Road, Sydes Brae, Carscallan Road and Newhousemi­ll Road.

The cost to the council of carrying out the clean-up – including putting in place temporary road restrictio­ns and disposing of the rubbish – was £9700 which, according to Councillor John Anderson, chairman of the community and enterprise resources committee, could have been “better spent.”

He said: “It makes me so angry to see the results of this week of work.

“Every penny and hour spent doing this is money and time lost to the council and its communitie­s, all because a selfish few don’t think the rules apply to them.

“There is simply no excuse for this type of selfish and irresponsi­ble behaviour which blights our environmen­t and requires so much time, energy, and money to clean up.

“I’m particular­ly angry at the throwaway culture that seems to be so prevalent by many who drive our rural roads.

“So much of what was collected was bottles, cans or food containers, and wrappers, all of which can be disposed of easily, and in the majority of cases, recycled.

“What a disgrace that so many want to treat their town and environmen­t like a glorified waste bin.

“I want to say sorry to all of those who were inconvenie­nced by the restrictio­ns caused during the clean-up and thank them for their patience for what should be an unnecessar­y task.”

Penalties for those caught dropping litter in public range from £80, while the Illegal dumping of waste carries fines from £200.

There is potential for criminal charges and even a prison sentence for the worst offenders.

A further programme of litter clean-ups is planned across the council area during March; full details will be publicised in advance.

 ?? ?? Councillor John Anderson has long campaigned against dumping of rubbish
Councillor John Anderson has long campaigned against dumping of rubbish

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