Health and safety

Reported in the Rubbish (refuse and recycling) category anonymously at 17:06, Thu 11 March 2010
Sent to Flintshire Council 4 minutes later

Along the footpath from the cemetrery to the school there are vast amounts of litter being discarded in the hedges including bottles glass and plastic even a shopping trolley. There is barbed wire sticking out which could easily catch a toddlers face as it is at about 3 feet off the ground. The entire footpath from top to bottom needs urgent attention and the removal of all rubbish

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Posted by Flintshire County Council (Alltami Depot) at 09:22, Mon 15 March 2010

Report faxed to Highways Co-ordinator Alltami Depot. Ref. 1003 000913

Posted by Flintshire County Council at 13:16, Tue 6 April 2010, marked as fixed

Litter picked on footpath 19.3.10. Still problem in ditch that runs to the side of football pitches front Elfed School. Passed to Trefor Roberts to deal with this in County Hall 01352 702474

Posted by merrifield at 18:11, Sun 11 April 2010

The wooded area to the side of my home is being used as a drinking and drugs den. The barbed wire is still exposed and behind the trees are a sleeping bag and a shopping trolley. The whole area needs fencing off to stop youths using it as an area to drink etc in

Posted by MMERRIFIELD at 19:17, Sun 25 April 2010

I would like an update from the council re my complaint please? The same issues are still outstanding in that the path by the cemetery is being used for drinking and litter being left with broken bottles and the area under the trees used for drinking and drug taking there is so much litter being left it is unacceptable in addition the dog waste bin is not being emptied on a regular basis as i write this email there are at least 25 bags left on top of an already full waste bin.

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