‘It’s going to get worse’ warns Wrexham council chief

Published date: 13 July 2012 |
Published by: Rebecca Cole
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Cllr Bob Dutton 

INTENSE scrutiny of Wrexham’s street maintenance provision has prompted a council chief to warn that “things are going to get worse”.

Lead member for environment Cllr Bob Dutton faced criticism from members of the council’s homes, environment and communities scrutiny committee when a report on the authority’s Streetscene’s standards and performance was tabled at a meeting.

Councillors singled out dog fouling and grass cutting as major areas of concern and drew attention to figures which revealed there were nearly 4,500 reports from the public claiming their bins had been “missed” in the 2011-2012 period.

Cllr Dutton said in the current economic climate, with councils nationwide facing dramatic cuts in their budgets, authorities would be facing tough decisions in order to maintain services with less staff and less cash.

He said: “Over the next few years cuts are going to go on and things are going to get worse.

“Unfortunately environmental issues such as these are going to be a target as the cuts hit the frontline.

“We need to prepare ourselves for the worst because it’s going to happen.”

The stark warning came after councillors claimed insufficient grass cutting left communities looking shabby and neglected and put drivers and pedestrians at risk where grass levels obstructed the view at roadsides.

And the amount of dog fouling found in the county was labelled “a danger to our children”.

Cllr Alun Jenkins, who represents Offa, said: “I think we should keep a close eye on the problem of dog fouling in every ward.

“We need to have officers fully focused on it or we’re going to have an even bigger problem than we already have.”

Cllr Geoff Lowe of Acton said it was too soon after changes were made to the system to comment on whether the problem had got any worse or better.

But councillors called for more strict punishment for those who flout the rules and requested a report from officers to find out how many people were being fined.

Cllr Alan Edwards, for New Broughton, added: “We need to frighten people into picking it up with on-the-spot fines.”

Other points of debate included the maintenance of bus shelters, street furniture and lighting and toilet cleaning with the standards at Wrexham’s King Street bus station taking the full force of councillors’ frustrations.

Council officer Alan Guest said regular and consistent bin collections were a statutory requirement of local authorities.

Members of the committee were largely appeased on the bin collection front once it was explained the 4,500 “missed bins” worked out at one bin left behind for every 1,500 collected, but councillors still criticised the “consistency” and “equality” of grass cutting and dealing with dog fouling claiming some wards were prioritised over others.

Cllr Joan Lowe, who represents Penycae and Ruabon South, claimed her ward had been neglected while the lawns outside the council buildings were “always immaculate”.

She asked: “Why should some wards have two grass cuttings when others have had none?”

And Cllr Lowe added: “If absenteeism is that bad among the Streetscene team it needs to be sorted.

“Our estates are a mess and it needs to be tackled.”

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  1. Posted by: InMyOpinion at 13:09 on 13 July 2012 Report

    Yes dog fouling is serious in some parts of Wrexham, the fine should be increased, Grass cutting? what about hedges hanging over roads forcing pedestrians to walk in the road, or illegaly blocking drivers views ? Truth is the whole county is being neglected by the council.

  2. Posted by: Mountain man at 15:10 on 13 July 2012 Report

    Yet again the councillors are covering their own backs, If they where really concerned about cuts they could try and stop wasting the rate payers money and maybe even take a paycut highly unlikely I think. I had the displeasure of going into Wrexham town centre last week probably the first time in twelve months what a dump

  3. Posted by: touchwood at 20:23 on 13 July 2012 Report

    councillors like alun jenkins and joan lowe need to be put out to grass its not cuncillor Bob Dutton theres less cash so there is cuts in BUDGETS I know BOb will do his best for the people of wrexham as he is one of the best concillors wrexham has the cuts are all over the uk chris maher

  4. Posted by: Y Ffin at 01:17 on 14 July 2012 Report

    The Council faces an uphill battle because of the behaviour of an extremely anti-social minority. It is an everyday occurrence to see people drop litter in Wrexham town centre, to shout abuse at each other in the streets, to backfire their cars and drive in a dangeroush and antisocial manner and to act in ways that show contempt for the rest of society.

 

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