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Published Date: 21 November 2008
THE streets of Edinburgh have received one of their best-ever cleanliness ratings from inspectors, despite some areas of the city continuing to lag behind.
Keep Scotland Beautiful awarded Edinburgh a score of 68 under the Cleanliness Index Monitoring System (CIMS), the best September result achieved since the surveys began in 2000.

The organisation said 89 per cent of the city's streets were "clean"
following the inspection in September.

However, a number of areas of the city are continuing to fall below the "acceptable" score of 67, with Leith Walk in particular picking up a score of just 59.

The inspectors said that the council wards of Forth, Sighthill/Gorgie, Meadows/Morningside, the city centre, Leith Walk, Leith and Craigentinny/Duddingston had all failed to meet the minimum cleanliness rating.

Councillor Robert Aldridge, the city's environment leader, said: "This is the best score the city has received for September since the surveys began and it is important to compare equivalent seasons.

"Although these scores do show a slight dip since the last survey in June, improvements are being made, particularly in the north of the city which saw a three-point increase."

He added: "We are determined to improve our ratings throughout the whole city and are listening to the views of local communities to help us pinpoint problem areas."

The quarterly independent assessment is described as a "snapshot" of the cleanliness of a sample of streets over a four-week period.

The inspectors examined a 50 metre section in ten per cent of the city's streets and graded them from A to D, where A represents no litter and D represents "major accumulations".

A report going before the council's transport, infrastructure and environment committee says the number of streets being given a D grade has fallen below one per cent of all those surveyed. The most common types of litter are discarded cigarettes and fast food containers.

Jeff Halkett, of Keep Scotland Beautiful, said: "Keep Scotland Beautiful are delighted that the year-on-year cleanliness figures for September have shown a trend of overall improvement.

"We will continue to work in partnership with Edinburgh City Council to maintain and improve on cleanliness standards.

"The continued monitoring through the quarterly CIMS surveys will allow further improvements to be made, in delivering a clean city for residents, businesses and tourists alike."

Last month it emerged that the number of calls to the Capital's street cleaning services had risen by 47 per cent over the last year to almost 200 a month. The council also recorded a big jump in complaints about rubbish being dumped next to wheelie bins, rising more than six-fold from 353 in 2004 to 2371 last year. The increase was put down to the council's controversial decision to introduce special uplift charges last year.





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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 11:52 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Litter
 
1

Labradoodle,

21/11/2008 12:23:39
Bothwell Street (off Easter Road) - jobbie central.
2

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/11/2008 12:34:09
"The streets of Edinburgh have received one of their best-ever cleanliness ratings" is a bit like saying fewer people than ever are getting sick from takeaway meals.
3

alex paterson,

edinburgh 21/11/2008 12:34:12
Leith Walk cant be judged as it all dug up,Albion Road is jobbie heaven,as is Marionville Road.
4

Dicriminated,

21/11/2008 12:56:23
Hibs end of toon. Nuff said!
5

malcyh,

21/11/2008 13:03:16
Inspectors must have been blind.............enough said. The place is a tip.
6

elayne,

21/11/2008 13:06:13
there is lots of keech around the bridges/nicolson st area too,and dalry area has its fair share of dog toffee!
7

Wayne Foster,

21/11/2008 13:14:39
All I can say is that the inspectors must be blind. I walk from the city centre to Fairmilehead every day and never do I go more than ten steps without seeing a major bit of litter ie not a cigarette butt!

8

Peter - very disappointed/concerned,

Edinburgh 21/11/2008 13:22:13
If Edinburgh scored 68, I shudder to think what any town scoring less than 50 must look like.

Edinburgh is a 'tip' pure and simple.

In spite of efforts to keep the place 'clean' the attitude of many of the populace and some of it's businesses ensures that the environment is made dirty/littered often only minutes after cleaning operations have been performed.

9

Bob 2,

21/11/2008 13:22:50
The organisation said 89 per cent of the city's streets were "clean" ADVERTISEMENT following the inspection in September.

no doubt they have a bit of warning and the roadsweepers are out in force.

Edinburgh clean ..?????
10

TonyBLiar,

laughing at Lord Fooks :) 21/11/2008 13:35:57
easy to understand - Edinburgh PAY keep Scotland beautiful plenty to say this

definitely a 5 figure annual amount to tell you the streets are clean - what a joke
11

Bolt Ya Radge,

21/11/2008 13:36:25
Come look up in Moredun - Litter central. Cooncil couldn't give a monkeys!
12

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21/11/2008 15:09:58
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13

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/11/2008 15:31:04
This city in no way "shines". It does a lot of other things, many of which are good. But "shine" it does not.
14

alex paterson,

edinburgh 21/11/2008 15:52:25
Auld Reekie is a sh#t shinning doss house with dugs poo.
15

elayne,

21/11/2008 16:14:54
dugs poo in abundance,every shade and texture!
16

elayne,

21/11/2008 17:12:10
sorry i hope no one is at their tea!
17

Decent,

21/11/2008 20:30:16
Well thats my sausages in the bin.
18

elayne,

21/11/2008 21:03:05
my white pudding didnt go down too well
19

S'me,

Edinburgh 21/11/2008 23:23:25
Albet St... I pity the blind who can't negotiate the s#ite on the streets.
20

S'me,

Edinburgh 21/11/2008 23:23:51
Albert St...

 

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