There is an idea put forward by some residents that if the litter bins were removed dumping would improve as the bins encourage dumping
However others feel that this is not the case
Dumping tends to happen where there is low visibility from buildings and poor circulation of people at night. Good examples of this are at the top of Inchmery Road behind the Co-op where there is easy access for a vehicle to draw up and dump.
The long stretches of Penerley road which face on to the side walls of gardens
The Roads butting on to St Fillians. None of these have a public bin in view.
The belief is the link is that all these places are out of public view not their proximity to a public bin
If there were no bins where would the litter go that at the moment is actually put in the bins Would there be more litter blowing around the streets?
What is your view
However others feel that this is not the case
Dumping tends to happen where there is low visibility from buildings and poor circulation of people at night. Good examples of this are at the top of Inchmery Road behind the Co-op where there is easy access for a vehicle to draw up and dump.
The long stretches of Penerley road which face on to the side walls of gardens
The Roads butting on to St Fillians. None of these have a public bin in view.
The belief is the link is that all these places are out of public view not their proximity to a public bin
If there were no bins where would the litter go that at the moment is actually put in the bins Would there be more litter blowing around the streets?
What is your view