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SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

Monday, July 08, 2024

QUESTION NO.44

QUESTION: Councillor N. Whelan

To ask the Chief Executive to provide a report on the number of public bins removed without replacement, and the locations they were removed from, across the county in the last 12 months.

REPLY:

The details of litter bins removed within the county in the last 12 months and which were not replaced are set out below. Nine bins in total were removed and not replaced, five of these due to repeated vandalism and four due to repeated dumping of domestic waste both in and around the bin.  A number of other bins have been removed temporarily from other locations for a variety of reasons, to accommodate works of one kind or another for example, and these will be reinstated in due course.  Some bins have also been removed and replaced at other locations nearby, to improve servicing or to resolve certain issues at the particular location.

The Council's Public Realm Section services approximately 850 litter bins across the county in both on-street and park locations, the 9 bin removals which are listed and which have taken place over the past 12 months is considered to be a very small number in the context of the overall number of bins in service. Provision has been made in the 2024 revenue budget which will result in the 850 litter bins being increased substantially before the end of the current year.  

  1. One bin removed from Whitechurch shopping centre because of constant dumping of household waste in and around it, there is another bin nearby.
  2. Two bins removed from Woodford Walk due to repeated vandalism.
  3. Two bins removed from St John's Drive due to repeated vandalism.
  4. One bin removed at Maplewood Road Springfield as it was being used for the dumping of domestic waste.
  5. One bin removed at the N81 Jobstown as it was being repeatedly vandalised.
  6. One bin at Fortunestown Road outside Lidl was being used for disposal of domestic waste.
  7. One bin at Parklands Road was being used for disposal of domestic waste.