Sunderland Echo

Lib Dems call to remove £25 replacemen­t fee if wheelie bin is stolen

- Debra Fox debra.fox@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Sunderland’s Liberal Democrats are calling on the city’s council to remove the £25 charge for a replacemen­t wheelie bin, where it has been stolen or set on fire.

The call comes after the opposition councillor­s secured a review of the fee imposed by Sunderland City Council, which applies for a replacemen­t bin regardless of circumstan­ces.

Lib Dem councillor­s say they believe the charge is unfair when someone’s bin has been stolen, set on fire or when bins are missing on moving to a new property.

Graham Scanlon, the council’s Executive Director responsibl­e for Environmen­tal Services, confirmed the review at a meeting on Tuesday, December 7.

Lib Dem councillor­s previously called for the £25 fee to be scrapped in certain circumstan­ces at a full council meeting last month.

Cllr Paul Edgeworth, who represents Grind on and Th or ney Close, said having to“shell out” for replacemen­ts was a “real kick in the teeth”.

He continued: “It is totally unfair that people are being charged for a new bin when through no fault of their own it has been stolen or set on fire.

"Some residents who have suffered repeated thefts are racking up huge bills just so they can get rid of their rubbish. It is absurd.

“It is also a huge problem when people move into a new property and there are no wheelie bins there. They are then faced with a £50 fee to get a waste bin and a recycling bin.”

Cllr Edgeworth said removing the charge in these circumstan­ces would assist with fly-tipping and help residents dispose of their waste responsibl­y.

Cllr Claire Rowntree, Sunderland City Council’s Deputy leader and Cabinet Member for the Environmen­t, confirmed that the cost of replacemen­t bins forms part of a wider review into waste and recycling services at the local authority.

She said: “As a listening council we always keep our services under review.

“Now, and with the national Environmen­t Bill 2021, the cost of replacemen­t bins is part of a wider review of all aspects of the council’s waste and recycling services.

“I would also remind residents that if they are tenants then it is the responsibi­lity of landlords to help ensure that they have the appropriat­e facilities to dispose and recycle waste.”

 ?? ?? Cllr Paul Edgeworth, of Sunderland Lib Dems.
Cllr Paul Edgeworth, of Sunderland Lib Dems.

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