COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

Monday, July 12, 2021

QUESTION NO. 22

QUESTION: Councillor F. Timmons

To ask the Chief Excecutive for a report in litter collections in the parks and to explain what can be done to deal with this issue that is frustrating the public ?

REPLY:

South Dublin County Council parks have seen a huge increase in footfall and usage of facilities during the various periods and levels of Covid 19 restrictions, particularly during those periods where movement has been restricted to within a 5km radius of home. This has resulted in an increase in usage of litter bins and unfortunately in some areas an increase in litter in parks and in general.

South Dublin County Council put in place increased cleaning and litter bin servicing in April/May 2020 and this has remained in place at all times throughout the pandemic, at a substantial increase in cost to the Council. The servicing of litter bins in parks at weekends is a relatively new aspect of the cleansing and litterbin service, it was introduced in the first instance on bank holiday weekends in the four main parks and was then increased in the early days of Covid 19 restrictions to cover all park litter bins being serviced once over each weekend as well as on bank holidays when they occur. The cost of the weekend element of the cleaning and litter bin services which are currently in place in town and village centres and in parks is approximately €260,000 per year. The cost of additional servicing which was put in place early in the pandemic is approximately €110,000 per year.  In light of ongoing issues regarding overflowing bins in a number of park locations 30 additional litter bins have been installed in various park locations across the county.In addition to the provision of additional litter bins a total of 9 large mobile waste containers 1,100 litre in capacity have also been installed at Corkagh Park, Griffeen Valley Park, Tymon Park and Dodder Valley Park in a response to the need for additional bin capacity in the current circumstances.  The situation regarding the use of litter bins in parks will be monitored as the summer progresses to establish if any additional measures are required.

It is clear that litter is at times being left beside and on top of litter bins by people using the parks for legitimate purposes. It is most likely the case that users see this as responsible disposal of waste items such as coffee cups etc however these items usually end up on the ground, scattered around the park and contributing to the litter problem. The Council would like to appeal to all park users as follows –

The Council would like to direct members of the public to the www.mywaste.ie website as well as to the Council website www.sdccc.ie for information and tips on good environmental practice in the management and recycling of waste.