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Fraser Clarke

Bigger bins set to be installed at West Dunbartonshire beauty spots to cut down on littering

West Dunbartonshire Council is set to install extra large bins at local beauty spots, after visitors enjoying the recent heatwave left their mark on Balloch Country Park.

However calls have been made for more action - including the introduction of rangers during busy periods, to avoid the park becoming a no-go area for local residents.

Broken glass bottles and litter again blighted areas of the Loch Lomondside venue, whilst graffiti was sprayed on the Slipway Cafe building and a life ring was pulled from its holder.

One resident told the Lennox: “It’s the same old story every time there’s good weather with vandalism and now graffiti.

“Even after last year it feels like we aren’t prepared with more bins, signage and deterrents. It’s so disappointing.”

Council leader Jonathan McColl, whose ward includes Balloch, told the Lennox that bigger bins were in the process of being installed at the park - to cut down on those having to leave rubbish beside overflowing bins, and encourage more people to remove their litter.

He said: “The good weather has allowed local people and visitors to enjoy our beautiful open spaces, especially around the loch, and I would like to thank the majority of them who have done everything they can to help keep the place clean and litter free.

“Overflowing bins have been a serious problem for some time though, which is why in this year’s SNP budget we have specifically set aside an extra £25,000 to purchase 50 extra large bins to replace the current ones.

Graffiti was also left on buildings around the park. (Lennox Herald)

“These bins will also be emptied more frequently, which I think everyone will agree is something that has long been needed.

“Council managers are going through the process of purchasing these bins now and we hope to have them delivered to us for installation soon.”

Councillor McColl added that graffiti had been reported and was being removed as a matter of urgency, whilst the damaged life ring had already been replaced.

Conservative councillor Sally Page, meanwhile, has called for park rangers to patrol during busy periods, as she said that anti-social behaviour was deterring local people from using the park.

Councillor Page told the Lennox: “I’m very disappointed that the first sunny day should also be the first day that Balloch is expected to put up with poor behaviour.

“Litter bins were overflowing with rubbish, beer, spirits and wine and bottles were left, this is in an area where alcohol consumption is banned by council byelaws.

(Lennox Herald)

“There was graffiti sprayed on the Slipway Cafe building and some of the benches and tables.

“Life saving equipment had been tampered with, taken down from the storage hooks and the ropes unwound.

“The council was quick to remove the litter and empty the overflowing bins, however on busy weekends it would be best if possible to empty rubbish throughout the day.

“Nothing has changed as regards the infrastructure that is sorely lacking - public toilets, campervan facilities, park rangers - patrols during the summer holidays and at weekends would improve Balloch for everyone.

“We know local residents feared going to the park on a sunny afternoon last year.

“This really is not acceptable.”

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