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Roads: Litter Collection

Oral question asked in the House of Lords, by Lord Greaves (Liberal Democrat). It was answered on Tuesday, 20 May 2008.

Question

My Lords, this is an important subject. In the town where I live, the Colne in Bloom volunteers certainly do much litter-picking. I should declare an interest as a member of a principal litter authority—namely, Pendle Borough Council—which, in the league table produced in April, came fifth among authorities in the north-west. We are doing all right, but not well enough. Will the Minister agree that there is still some difficulty in two-tier areas over the demarcation between the county highways authorities and the main litter authority, which is the district? For example, when it comes to removing dead animals, the litter authority is responsible for small ones such as cats, dogs and hedgehogs while big animals like pigs, cows or elephants are the county’s responsibility.

Answer

My Lords, seven of the top 10 litter items most frequently dropped on roads are food-on-the go materials. Nobody is dropping hedgehogs or dead pigs out of the window, as far as I can tell.

Type
Oral question
Reference
701 c1351 
Session
2007-08
Oral question type
Supplementary
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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