Friday, 3 July 2020

COUNCILLORS IN FURIOUS OUTBURST: SOME PEOPLE ARE RUINING OUR BEAUTIFUL COASTLINE!

          
The councillors released this photograph to illustrate their anguish 


Three members of North East Lincolnshire Council have today hit out at the selfish individuals who are literally trashing the beach and other parts of Cleethorpes seafront with unsightly  - and sometimes dangerous - litter. This morning, the trio - Callum Procter, Ron Shepherd and Stewart Swinburn -  published the following open letter to the community.

Many people in North East Lincolnshire take pride in the place they live and want our resort to be a clean, green, and tidy place for everyone to enjoy.

Sadly, a small number of people are not being fair and ruining our beautiful coastline for others.

In recent weeks, as lockdown has started to ease, we have experienced high levels of litter being left across the borough, particularly on Cleethorpes beach. 

This has included glass bottles, cans, leftover picnics, takeaway wrappings, used barbecues and nappies. 

This has placed tremendous pressure on an already busy service and poses a risk to wildlife and sea life. 

It is totally unacceptable and a very sorry sight to see in our resort.

We would like to extend our thanks to those making a difference and helping to clear up other people’s mess - particularly the two families who recently cleaned up a section of the North Promenade.

It is great to see local people taking steps to make a difference and their  litter picking efforts have been  very much appreciated by everyone at the council. 

We would like to thank these families and hope to meet with them, socially distanced, to show our thanks.

A daily clean of the beach starts at 6am and takes place between Wonderland in the north and Pleasure Island at the southern end of the resort. 

This involves making sure all bins are emptied and picking up litter during the day. 

Bins are emptied twice a day and are currently sprayed with anti-bacterial spray in response  to the Covid-19 outbreak. 

The beach is raked daily to prevent litter being drawn back into the Humber. 

If it is too busy to continue raking, staff will park up and litter pick instead.

Our street cleansing team can collect up to four tonnes of rubbish in a single day through emptying bins and litter picking.

As a council we can only do so much. 

It is everyone’s responsibility to keep our borough clean and tidy.

We understand people want to make the most of the warm weather and enjoy a day out in the resort, but you must be responsible with your litter and respect our environment.

Enforcement officers returned in June and are patrolling busy areas including Cleethorpes beach and will issue fixed penalty tickets to those littering. 

In the last two weeks since restarting patrols, 26 people have been fined for littering and 20 have been fined for littering from their vehicles.

There are more than 50 litter bins along Cleethorpes Promenade, so there’s no excuse to leave rubbish on the beach. 

Please put your rubbish in a bin. 

If a bin is full, then take your rubbish home with you, or alternatively, you could try to reduce your waste by bringing reusable alternatives.

We actively encourage people to recycle, but please do not put your rubbish into a plastic bag and discard of this in the recycling bin as it contaminates the recycling.

Thank you to the majority of people who keep our borough clean and tidy.

Stay safe and continue to enjoy our lovely resort.

Cllr Stewart Swinburn, Cllr Ron Shepherd and Cllr Callum Procter
                                        
'Unacceptable and a very sorry sight'


1 comment:

  1. Am I the only one to notice that the "area of interest" is not on the North Promenade but along the sea wall from the rock groyne up to Park Street which some round here refer to as the north beach?
    So the cleaning of the beach between Wonderland and Pleasure Island will have no impact on the litter on this stretch of beach and if as the council maintain they don't have responsibility for this beach how will they carry out any enforcement measures?

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