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Response to motion at full council 13 October 2017 - Street Cleaning and Litter

To respond to the motion passed by full Council on 13 October 2017 which resolved that the Executive is asked to write on behalf of Herefordshire Council to government making the following points:

1.           The cuts in local authority funding have impacted our ability to deliver non statutory services.  The rural sparsity of Herefordshire presents a particular challenge to our street cleaning programme and verge litter clearing, which are non-statutory services.

 

2.           The increasing volume of litter being dropped in the county on our streets and both major and minor roads is unsightly and dangerous.  We recognise the tremendous efforts made by local people who go on litter picks or who just pick up litter when they see it.  However, it is neither practical nor safe to rely on local volunteers to litter pick on busy highways.

 

3.           Therefore, we raise this issue with the suggestion that sufficient finances be made available to local authorities to attend to the problem.  Such money should be raised from a tax on fast food (take away) outlets, confectionary and crisp manufacturers, alcohol and soft drink companies and tobacco companies since these are the main contributors to the problem.  It will not be a pasty tax but a litter tax (although some benefit to health may accrue).

 

4.           Defra should also be encouraged to run a campaign to stop the careless disposal of but encourage the recycling of silage wrappers, fertiliser bags, seed bags, feed sacks, baling twine and mineral buckets.

 

5.           Furthermore, the Executive is asked to consider whether further steps can be taken to support parish councils, local community groups and individuals who wish to deal with this problem in their area.   The Executive is also asked to look into what can be done to encourage local business to engage with this challenge to reduce waste and litter in our lovely county.

This report details the Executive’s response to this motion.

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Strategic nature / impact on communities;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 04/01/2018

Decision due: 22 February 2018 by Cabinet member transport and regulatory services

Lead member: Cabinet member transport and regulatory services

Lead director: Assistant director environment and place (Historic)

Department: Economy, communities and corporate (Historic)

Contact: Clive Hall, Acting Assistant Director for Highways and Transport Email: cwhall@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 260786.

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