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More bins needed from Gillshill Road down James Reckitt Avenue

Reported via Android in the Rubbish (refuse and recycling) category anonymously at 09:39, Fri 21 September 2018

Sent to Hull City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 1418831.

More bins are needed down James Reckitt Avenue from Gillshill Road to Mallet Lambert School due to the school children dropping litter.

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  • I have sent a request to the Streetscene Team and it will be assessed and locations identified as necessary.

    Posted by Hull City Council - Customer Service Advisor at 01:56, Sat 22 September 2018

  • Still not enough bins

    Posted anonymously at 20:21, Fri 19 October 2018
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Nothings changed

    Posted anonymously at 16:54, Sat 17 November 2018
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • This has been passed to the streetscene team again, they will consider this. However, we are unable to provide timescales for this happening, it will be done as soon as possible.

    Posted by Hull City Council, Customer Services at 15:25, Sun 18 November 2018

  • Waiting to see what happens

    Posted anonymously at 00:10, Sun 16 December 2018
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still no change and school kids dropping litter down the road.

    Posted anonymously at 11:58, Sun 13 January 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • No change at all!

    Posted anonymously at 16:47, Sun 10 February 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • I have spoken to the back office, who have confirmed after consideration, they are not looking to site more bins down here at this moment in time.

    Posted by Hull City Council at 19:20, Mon 11 February 2019

  • What an absolute joke, not planning to add more bins. It's a main road with the paths being used by hundreds of school children each day and there is 1 bin between the shops and the school! What do you think the kids do with there rubbish if there isn't a bin near them when they finish with their wrappers? I tell you what they do, they drop it on the floor! Get someone to come and take a walk along the path to see for themselves.

    Posted by Jonathan Russell at 04:41, Tue 12 February 2019

  • Can you please email me your contact details too info@hullcc.gov.uk so i can pass this onto our neighbour team. Thanks.

    Posted by Hull City Council at 17:05, Tue 12 February 2019

  • I've sent you the email.

    It seams to me the council are happy to throw money at run down areas, but not better areas so they will become run down!

    Posted by Jonathan Russell at 18:12, Tue 12 February 2019

  • I have sent a request to the department asking for additional bins

    Posted by Hull City Council at 11:55, Wed 13 February 2019

  • The council have gone quiet!

    Posted anonymously at 18:39, Sun 10 March 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • As previously advised, we have sent several requests to the department even though they have advised it is not something they are currently looking into. Any installation of new bins is subject to suitability and budget, but we do not have a timescale on this.

    Posted anonymously at 16:07, Mon 11 March 2019

  • As I have previously stated, I will be taking this higher as you removed bins and never replaced them!

    Posted by Jonathan Russell at 17:47, Mon 11 March 2019

  • Council looking into it apparently, also talked to the local councilor on the issue and she agrees more bins need to be in place.

    Posted anonymously at 22:04, Sun 7 April 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Apparently it's been looked into, but I won't hold my breath.

    Posted anonymously at 11:49, Mon 6 May 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still a lack of bins!

    Posted anonymously at 14:44, Mon 3 June 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • A request has been passed on to the street scene department. This will be look into

    Posted anonymously at 08:35, Wed 5 June 2019

  • Still waiting for more to be put in place

    Posted anonymously at 15:06, Mon 1 July 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still waiting on an answer from Hull City Council!

    Posted anonymously at 09:14, Tue 30 July 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still no bins! No reply from HCC

    Posted anonymously at 15:33, Tue 27 August 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • A request has been made once more for more bins because of the school children littering.

    Posted anonymously at 02:10, Thu 29 August 2019

  • Still waiting and the paths are still full of rubbish

    Posted anonymously at 19:54, Tue 24 September 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Still rubbish everywhere

    Posted anonymously at 10:25, Wed 23 October 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • I have requested for a street clean crew to attend the area as soon as possible.

    Posted by Hull City Council at 05:17, Thu 24 October 2019

  • HCC don't seam to be bothered

    Posted anonymously at 15:09, Wed 20 November 2019
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • Hull City Council are aware of this issue, As previously advised, we have sent several requests to the department even though they have advised it is not something they are currently looking into. Any installation of new bins is subject to suitability and budget, but we do not have a timescale on this.

    Posted anonymously at 06:26, Thu 21 November 2019

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