Mike Edwards, chair of Keep Llangollen Special (KLS), has also
criticised the county council for not proving a recycling centre for the town.
* Mike Edwards of KLS. |
Mr Edwards’ comments were sparked by a llanblogger post earlier
this week linking to a Daily Post story about dog fouling.
This said that in the past eight years councils in North Wales
have received more than 9,250 fouling complaints, with Denbighshire handling
over 1,000 complaints since 2008 and handing out 185 penalties to owners.
Recently
the local authority agreed an action plan to stamp it out across the county,
with a crack team kitted out with cameras to target hotspots.
Since
May 2010 there has been a continual campaign to educate and raise awareness of
the blight of dog fouling. Denbighshire County Council Enforcement officers
issue Fixed Penalty Notices, cautions, warning letters and verbal warnings.
But Mr Edwards said: “Whilst KLS
welcome this vital health solution we feel there are insufficient receptacles
around town for pet owners to dispose of the offending items.
“There is only one dedicated bin
in the Riverside Garden and there are very few other general waste bins around
Llangollen which the public can use, and one on the top of Hill Street
disappeared recently when the lamp standard was replaced.”
Going to deal with recycling
issues, he said: “Whilst it is good that Denbighshire CC have finally provided
recycling bins (most local authorities have had them for 20-odd years) we have
no recycling centre in Llangollen and residents have to travel to Corwen to
dispose of any items which are not catered for in the household recycling bins.
“This is not a sustainable
approach since it encourages vehicle journeys on a principal tourist route
creating associated congestion and pollution of the environment in an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty and World Heritage Site Buffer Zone.
“Denbighshire claim to be a leading authority in relation to recycling, but this is not reflected in the current position in Llangollen.
“Denbighshire claim to be a leading authority in relation to recycling, but this is not reflected in the current position in Llangollen.
“Perhaps our local councillors
could look into these short-comings?”
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