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Dog waste bins in mess as council fails to empty

OVERFLOWING dog waste bins have raised a stink across the city as residents hit out at the council for failing to clear up the mess.

New bins installed in Leith, which residents had initially welcomed, have now become a wasteground – and after pictures of an overflowing bin were posted on a social media site readers were quick to highlight similar problems in Carrick Knowe golf course, Leith Links, Inverleith Park and Kirkliston children’s park.

Bags of dog dirt spilling on to Restalrig Road railway path were snapped by walker Paul Cockburn, who said the bins were not being regularly emptied after new ones were installed earlier this year.

The Leith resident said: “The recent additions are certainly sturdier, but it appears they are not being regularly emptied.

“While the path is a favourite for dog walkers in the area, I doubt their pooches could have generated that amount of black poo bags in just a few days.”

The council has pledged to look at the problem, and insisted collection times had not changed, but said there had been some delays to the service in various parts of the city.

Debbie Carrigan posted on the Evening News page: “That bin has been like that for over a week.

“There are bags of dog poo lying on the ground but if we don’t bag it and bin it we get a fine. How can you bin it when bins are overflowing?”

Leith Links also came under fire from resident Terri Bowker, who said the bins were spilling over for days on end without being emptied.

Resident Carol Sutherland posted: “The communal bins on Comiston Road are overflowing yet again. Last Hogmanay, with visitors arriving into Edinburgh, the bins were revolting. What a first impression to the city.”

City environment leader Councillor Lesley Hinds pledged to investigate the matter.

She said: “We will look at each of the bin locations to identify what the issue is that’s causing them to overflow, and what action we can take to limit this. We understand that situations like this are unsightly and inconvenient for the public, so it is essential that we focus resources on keeping our streets and parks clean and tidy for everyone.”

Last year, the Evening News launched the Dish the Dirt campaign with Edinburgh City Council to catch pet owners allowing their dogs to foul parks and public spaces.
Article and photographs here...

http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.co...mpty-1-3602204

If new bins have been placed, why are they not emptied? The photographs show that people are picking up after their dogs but if the bins are full what are they supposed to do - take the poo bags home with them? That rather defeats the purpose of having the bins in the first place.

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Jakesmummy
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13-11-2014, 12:09 PM
Yep ours are emptied offen , but I no it's they full to the brim and not been done for two weeks . If u can't bin it then what's the point trying to make ppl use them, I for one hate dog mess anywhere and always pick up .but some teen walking the family dog might think ewww I'm not going near that bin
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buglysprince
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13-11-2014, 04:29 PM
It's not unusual to see our dog bins overflowing, not a nice sight, so why add to it.Take it home and bin it, not ideal but better than a poo mountain
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Malka
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13-11-2014, 04:52 PM
Supposing you have more than one dog and have set out on a three-mile hike. And one or both dogs decide to poo shortly after you set off.

It cannot be very pleasant carrying full poo bags with you until either you find a bin that is not overflowing, or you get home.
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Lacey10
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13-11-2014, 04:52 PM
I can think of one poo bin,that I know of.Really big on fine's for not picking up here( rightly so!) but pathetic at providing suitable bins.
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Jakesmummy
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13-11-2014, 06:04 PM
I guess when I'm out with the two dogs and no bin where my mums lives I tie them up put them in a tree out the way and then pick them up on way back saves carrying sinking poo bags around the walk. And I no no one will walk in it and no kids will pick it up .simple
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buglysprince
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13-11-2014, 08:34 PM
I do have 2 dogs and their deposits are not small, I would still rather take it with me than add to an overflowing mess of poo bags and as jakes mum said you could always pick bags up on way home but maybe that's just me
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lovemybull
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14-11-2014, 03:19 AM
Oooh that's nasty, our public trash cans get emptied several times a week, if it was overflowing, heads would roll.
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