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If anybody is getting off a bus this morning in Accrington Bus Station ( we know there are thousands of them otherwise we wouldn't need a new bus station ) will be greeted by the views in the pictures attached.
Sadly this is a regular occurence. :mad: |
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I should also add that if anybody fancies the salad in the 3rd picture it should ne nice and fresh, it's only been there since yesterday lunchtime
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There are standards to be met- required by law.
http://www.nerwai.org.uk/uploaded/fi...520Law_613.pdf "Response times according to zoning Duty bodies are required to zone their land according to the zoning requirements implicated by the Code of Practice on Litter and Refuse. Land is zoned according to how intensively it is used by the public. Each zone has a response time within which the duty body should return land or highways to an acceptable standard. • High intensity of use (busy public areas) • Medium intensity of use (‘everyday’ areas, including most housing areas occupied by people most of the time) • Low intensity of use (lightly trafficked areas) • Areas with special circumstances (where issues of health and safety and reasonableness and practicability are dominant considerations when undertaking cleansing operations).! "Maximum response time to restore to grade A standard if it falls below grade B ‘1/2 a day’. This means by 6 p.m. if reported before 1 p.m. or by 1 p.m. the next duty day if reported between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on the previous day" |
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The cleaner does this stretch anytime between 9 & 11 in the morning, thats it for the day. Amazing considering the amount of foot traffic it gets.
Apart from the fact people are so idle to put the rubbish there in the first place it isn't helped that a rubbish bin damaged by a vehicle was removed and never replaced, depsite one of my neighbours writing to the council. It won't eliminate the problem but if people don't see a bin there is no chance of them going round searching for one. Once reported some dog dirt in the middel of the pavement and was told it would be cleared up next day when they do the rounds |
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I wonder if the new bus station will have some bins?
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(unless the council consider that the town centre can never be classified as 'busy':rolleyes:) |
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Some enforcement would be nice and actually catch those dropping litter
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With it being so busy glad I'm not going down Accy this aft, I just hate crowds, maybe Mossy with be bringing in rent a crown from Rishton;)
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You can get fined for throwing litter in Manchester . They have wardens patrolling. We cant even get the council to prosecute people for dog fouling even when they have been given addresses.
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The rubbish was picked up 10 minutes ago, not sure if it was the actual street cleaner or somebody sent round specially as the pavement is still littered with dog ends. We will see what happens :)
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