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Published Date:
29 November 2007
THE streets of Leith are the dirtiest in the city and have contributed to a sharp fall in Edinburgh's cleanliness rating.
A Keep Scotland Beautiful study found that roads and pavements in the Leith and Leith Walk wards scored well below the Capital's average.

Overall, Edinburgh scored 66 out of 100 on the Cleanliness Index Monitoring System - which is down from a re
cord high of 70 in March.

However, Leith scored 48 and Leith Walk scored 52 - leading to calls from councillors and community leaders for a greater effort on keeping the area clean.

Leith Labour councillor Gordon Munro said residents had been complaining about the state of the port's streets for years.

He said: "I have raised this before because the number of complaints from residents that I'm getting and the enforcement actions being taken don't match up.

"We are not getting the service in Leith that other areas of the city are getting. It is unfair and Leith deserves the same level of service as everywhere else." Cigarette ends and take-away wrappers made up the majority of litter found in the two wards in the September survey.

Cllr Munro added: "It's up to residents to do their bit as well, but the council needs to match that."

He cited the foot of Leith Walk, Tolbooth Wynd and Taylor Gardens as the areas worst hit by litter and dog fouling. In a report to the transport infrastructure and environment committee, council officials said Edinburgh's streets were roughly as clean as in 2006 - after reaching a peak in March and June this year.

The Colinton/Fairmilehead ward had the cleanest streets in the most recent survey, with a mark of 77.

A number of measures to improve the cleanliness of streets throughout the city were outlined. They included identifying and dealing with litter hotspots; a crackdown on smokers who drop their cigarette butts; working with secondary pupils to encourage them not to drop their food wrappers, and introducing more litter control notices on streets.

Linda Tarbuck, a member of the Leith Links Residents Association, said: "There are a lot of fast food outlets on Leith Walk and that must contribute to the litter.

"As far as cigarette butts go, they are often dropped on the street by some of the [homeless] people who live in the bed and breakfasts."

Environment leader Cllr Robert Aldridge said: "Unfortunately the latest figures show no improvement over the same period last year. We are determined to improve our ratings and are in the process of introducing a range of measures to achieve this."



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  • Last Updated: 29 November 2007 9:57 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Litter
 
1

CSense,

29/11/2007 12:15:36

How can they call for it to be cleaner after binmen and cleaners are being layed off?

We wil need a few rip off consultants to come in now and think about how to make it cleaner, wait maybe just get someone to cleant it?

2

Mr_H,

Embra 29/11/2007 12:21:14

Ah, if only we lived in the fancy areas of toon, where a dropped sweetie wrapper sees a crack team of parachuting street hygiene operatives lwap into action.

Mind you, when you look at all the tinks and inbred ne-er do-wells shuffling along Great Junction Street, it's not much of a surprise when the soap dodgers just drop their keech on their way from the broo to the pub.

3

Ms W,

Leith 29/11/2007 12:39:43

I live in Leith and the litter & cigarette butts are just a small part of the problem. The dog poo is by far worse! Why can't people clean up after their dogs?? Look at all the kids in the area - imagine them dragging it through their homes every night.
Posters warning of a fine is definately not going to deter the Leither's. It needs to be enforced too.

4

Velvet_Underground,

29/11/2007 12:40:04

If only they could stop that idiot that keeps spray painting comments everywhere!

5

Martin 2,

Edinburgh 29/11/2007 12:44:25

Let's just face that that there is a higher percentage of people who don't think throwing rubbish in streets is wrong who frequent Leith Walk, Great Junction Street, etc -this isn't being anti-Leith ( I live here) - it is just a fact.

If you have shabby shop fronts and some rubbish in the street then this just encourages more.

As to thinking the council will fix it - forget it. I remember talking with the team that cleans leaves in Leith Links - asking them to clear up leaves that had blown onto the pavement at the corner with Seafield Road ( it was so deep you could not push a pram along the pavement) - they told me that was another team and left them!!

6

Deag,

Edinburgh 29/11/2007 12:54:33

I am always astounded how people can drop litter on the pavement when there is a bin right by them. I doubt they do the same in their house, but they think it is ok in the street.

The other weekend on Leith Links the football spectators had left rubbish on the grass rather than binning it, again they would not do that home I am sure, but they feel that it is alright as someone else will pick clear it up.

7

MissR,

29/11/2007 13:02:28

Leith is totally minging just now. I live there and it's a dump. There's frequently dog dirt all down our street, accompanied by other rubbish and broken glass. Clearly some of the residents don't think it's worth looking after the area in which they live and that it's fine to dump furniture, trolleys and other crap all over the place instead of dealing with it in the appropriate manner. Mind you, you see folk stottering about with a half drunk bottle of Buckie and a veeeeery glazed look in their eyes, it's no wonder, eh!?

8

SarahT,

29/11/2007 13:24:47

It is not just Leith that suffers from litter. Edinburgh is a disgracefully dirty city - try walking in Bruntsfield Links, Princess Street, the Meadows, etc. It is all the same. Garbage and graffiti everywhere. Many people in this city couldn't care less -- students, in particular, act as if littering is as natural as breathing. The citizens of this city who engage in this behaviour are disgusting and should be arrested (however, I have never seen an environmental warden anywhere. I cannot believe that the city can even rank past a 10 for cleanliness let alone a high of 70. What is this farcical scale based on?).

9

Jane,

29/11/2007 13:37:33

Bring back the bins on the lamp posts and bus stops.

10

The Sheriff,

29/11/2007 13:40:17

Why not use those who have been convicted in the courts and given community service orders to clean the streets?

11

Mister T,

29/11/2007 13:40:46

Princess street - where is that?

Obviously Prince's street is not world famous enough... ;)

I agree tho'. Whilst its not the council and Police that generate it you do kind of wonder how you stop this kind of mindless distruction. World heritage site or not grafitti should not be tolerated. Dog owners need to be more responsible as well.

I wonder if the environmental wardens catch the culprits that I'd wager operate largely outside the hours of 9-5.

12

toby,

edinburgh 29/11/2007 13:47:55

Ah! we've found someone who has a degree in social studies and worked it out that its the homeless that drop the fag ends.

She proably has a list of other items attributed to the homeless............dog dirt, alchoholics, sex, drugs etc.

Linda Tarbuck...yir dad's the comedian!

13

Mario 2.0 (at home),

29/11/2007 14:01:41

Madness. If thats the best Tarbuck can come up with , nothings going to change.

14

joppa jock,

29/11/2007 15:01:04

Somethings never change. I was born in Leith 70 years ago and still remember the piles of dog mess left by animals that were pushed out of the tenements in the morning and left out all day. Leith is no different to any other town in Britain, particularly since the smoking ban. Walk past any office block or shop nowadays and you'll trip over the piles of fag ends on the pavements. Gentility was never part of the culture of the great town of Leith but it still spawned many great people in spite of the dog messes.

15

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Ontario 29/11/2007 15:34:54

Good luck but I doubt you will get any dramatic results.

Many human beings are lazy,littering pigs and think it is the responsiblity of anybody but themselves to clean up after their wake of debris and dirt.

16

Bill MacDonald,

Edinburgh 29/11/2007 17:16:25

Since they think plastic bags should be banned, I wonder how many people are using their nice cotton "Greener Leith" bags to pick up their dog s**t.
Just wait and see the massive increase in dog s**t on our streets if the "greenies" get their way in banning plastic bags in Edinburgh. Never mind we'll all be able to "slip" down to the shops quicker.

17

alex paterson,

embra 29/11/2007 17:50:36

#10 First class idea.

18

Parking Permit,

Edinburgh 29/11/2007 18:11:29

# 10 a Sensible Comment. Rare in these columns.

19

Donella,

Leith 29/11/2007 18:13:03

It really is disgusting! I know of one flat in Balfour Street where litter food etc is just chucked out of the window. regardless of danger to passers by. Where is everyone's self respect these days???? Bring back your down to earth Leithers not the scumbags who just don't care!!!!!!

20

Black Five,

edinburgh 29/11/2007 18:24:50

That place Leith is a dump.The people who live their don`t care about their own enviorrment and I find this totally appalling.How they can live like this is beyond me.It is like another world down there in comparison to Edinburgh.Again how anyone can pay exorbitant prices for new flats in that area also beggars belief.

21

Gary that Glitters,

Gorgie 29/11/2007 19:06:38

#24
Please enlighten us to the spectatular part of the city you live in so we can have a good laugh

22

Gary that Glitters,

Gorgie 29/11/2007 19:06:53

#21 even....

23

Sweet Pea,

Borders 29/11/2007 20:10:34

It's not just Leith, there's been a pile of vomit at the corner of Princes Street/German Market since Monday morning.

24

AbandonAllHope,

29/11/2007 20:37:57

Theres a poly bag stuck in the tree across from me

25

Cappo Del Monte,

29/11/2007 20:55:37

#20
Gonna keep ure sad anti SNP comments out of sensible articles. from ure drivel, from this and other articles, everything is now the SNP's and Libs fault. By ure reasoning, litter and other things have just started because ure liebour party is not lying and taking big brown envelopes.
U sure u aint AM2 with ure sad comments

26

Cappo Del Monte,

29/11/2007 21:20:04

\\\\usual garbage reporting from EN. so gilmerton, pilton, niddrie, gorgie, westerhailes etc are so clean u can eat of the street. the so called report is garbage, gonna put that in the bin instead of the street

27

Cappo Del Monte,

29/11/2007 23:13:43

#28
nope, obviously streets in gorgie are so clean
Ure comment blames a new council, that has absolutlely nothing to do with littering
It was there before and will be after
Not really abusing comments just a busing a 1 sided view of government and an abuse of 1 area
As for lining pockets if ure a liebourite, you should really check history and the news tonight, this opposition in government in Scotland has just adimtted to illegality, therefore where does that end
Large hole, gonna crawl back in with your liebour comments and remember the lifes of Scottish people in an illegal war

28

COLINTON.MAINS,

canada 30/11/2007 02:49:14

behind.tesco.colinton.mains..disgrace

29

Bret,

New York. USA 30/11/2007 03:20:49

Again I tell you, use the qualifications of your community service yobos to get the work done. It won't cost the taxpayers a penny.

30

Taras Shevchenko,

30/11/2007 05:34:56

why aren't the proclaimers out cleaning the streets? they've made plenty coin from leith's image despite refusing to actually live there.

31

Angela Horne,

30/11/2007 08:58:14

I had always believed we paid council tax for streets to be cleaned? If this is not happening then we should be given a refund.

32

Nectar,

Pedant-land 30/11/2007 10:18:03

#11
It's Princes Street (no apostrophe) isn't it?
As in "street of many princes".

33

pop,

livingston 30/11/2007 10:19:12

Leith is so rough that when they send the trams down Leith Walk if it waits for more than a minute at the stop the wheels will get nicked

34

Gary that Glitters,

Gorgie 30/11/2007 17:22:39

#36
Whereas Livingston is just like ...umm well....what is there exactly? It must be the most boring place on earth with people to match.

35

Exiled Leither,

01/12/2007 08:32:49

At least they can't blame the leithers, none of us can afford to live there now, they give all the council hooses to incomers and the property market is far to much for most people.

36

ih8hibs,

22/07/2009 13:31:35
29 nope Gorgie is being turned into a Sh1tehole too, thanks to the councils housing policy, all the junkies and jakeballs have been shipped from Sighthill to the Gorgie area, the private landlords are happy though as the council takes responsibility for their flats but every one elses is being broken into by this scum.

 

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