'Swopped' Wheelie Bins Cost Ealing Council £88,000 |
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Local Lib Dem councillors say extra costs were incurred as residents replaced bins
Southfield Liberal Democrat councillors have revealed that the cost of local residents exchanging their wheelie bins for different sizes was £88,000. A total of 3,000 people asked for a bin of a different size when the new scheme was introduced last year by Ealing Council. In the Southfield Focus newsletter, the Lib Dems said : "As many residents know, wheelie bins were introduced last summer. Only now, are we getting information on some of the costs involved in the process. Recent information shows that across Ealing Borough over three thousand residents exchanged bins. This cost that the Council paid was £88,000. Councillor Andrew Steed said: "We were critical of many aspects of the process. Accordingly we were contacted by many Southfield residents unhappy with the size of bin and the difficulties they experienced in trying to obtain smaller or larger bins. "The Southfield Liberal Democrats think that if the initial offer to residents had been more honest as to exactly what was available, and the Council had responded with greater flexibility, the cost would have been far less" Wheelie bins have caused problems in Ealing, part of which includes Chiswick since they were introduced. Last summer the three Liberal Democrat councillors for Southfield identified 420 problems found in 100 streets. The issue of rufuse collection and street cleaning remains problematic. Councillor Gary Malcolm said then, "Ealing Council has never been very effective at keeping our streets clean but since wheelie bins came along, our streets look far worse. Since we reported more than 400 issues to the Council, many have been rectified, but long term they need to buck their ideas up." Conservative councillor Greg Stafford alsocomplained about the Labour-led council's move to a three-weekly clean and six-weekly deep clean of Ealing's streets. January 14, 2017 |