Norman Potting
Well-known member
One of those - " bet someone has already posted that..." instances
The problem IS partly the capacity of bins. You can see that people "try" to dispose of their rubbish next to overflowing bins.
Council needs to use 21st century solutions to very obvious problems. Eg...
Most of the photos I've seen of litter on Brighton beach seem to be of beer cans, bottles and boxes that have 12 bottles bought from supermarkets.
The OP has asked for suggestions, this is mine.
not fast enough it seems
Personally, i'd remove ALL of the bins. More bins isn't the answer....i took the bins out of the Rockery about 10 years ago and haven't noticed any increase in litter. If people are going to drop litter or leave it laying around, they'll do it whether there's a bin or not.
As for Herring Gulls....I agree but foxes, people letting their dogs to rummage around bins, even squirrels.....not sure where you'd stop.
Fines. No excuse for littering, absolutely none at all. Take a bag and take your crap to either the nearest bin or home, it's not hard.
No fine, but anyone dropping litter has to undertake 7 hours working on picking up litter from the beach/streets.
That's probably the best one so far. Ban alcohol and barbeques from our beaches and green spaces until people can be responsible for the shit they create.
Some people won't like it, especially the responsible ones but hopefully they would put the pressure on the idiots to pick up and take home their rubbish.
Keep em coming
Oh well Super Saturday next week may kick start the cull [emoji23]I believe on top of Brighton’s pubs and restaurants opening there is a planned protest in the centre too....
More bins & more collections
I know this is a UK issue but i'm only interested in what happens in Brighton and Hove.
This week saw 11 tons of litter removed from Brighton beach, our parks are in a disgusting state with staff having to start at 5am and spend all day clearing other people's rubbish.
Bigger bins are not the answer....they would get filled with domestic waste (old furniture, building rubbish, garden waste etc) in no time.
Maybe someone out there has the answer.
To start with, i'd increase the fine to £1,000 for dropping litter or leaving it beside a bin. This could easily pay for more enforcement officers.
Slap me if i'm wrong.....but please feel free to post your (sensible) ideas.