A Glasgow councillor has stressed the importance of new litter-picking hubs throughout the city following backlash from the public.
Glaswegians took to social media to criticise the community litter-picking stations now in place throughout the city that aim to encourage the public to clean up trash for free.
One person commented: "People shouldn't litter in the first instance but really beginning to wonder where our council tax is going."
Another added: "Eh we pay council tax and have enough to do keeping our homes and gardens tidy. And running to the tip with excess waste."
A third noted: “Pay council tax and then clean up for free. Aye very good. Try putting bins in the streets and parks in the first place."
READ MORE: Glasgow City Council's new litter hubs cause public backlash
Glasgow City Council’s original post read: “Sixty-two community litter-picking hubs are now in place across Glasgow in locations including parks, schools and even Costa Coffee.
"Equipment can be borrowed for free by anyone who is keen to do a litter pick in their area."
But after the public outcry, the council updated the post to read: "We know litter is a hot topic, but there is absolutely no place for abuse on our channels.
"If you are found breaking our house rules, you will have your comments removed and will be banned from posting on our page.
"We absolutely encourage healthy debate, but swearing, calling names and being abusive about/to staff will not be tolerated."
Comments on the post have now been disabled.
The litter-picking hubs help Glasgow’s neighbourhood improvement volunteers carry out their regular litter-picks, and the council said that the demand from the volunteers encouraged them to increase locations.
The hubs are jointly funded by Glasgow City Council, Keep Scotland Beautiful, and McDonald’s.
Councillor Ruairi Kelly, city convener for neighbourhood services and assets, maintained support for the scheme despite its poor reception on social media.
He said: “The litter-picking hubs were really well received when introduced and the network is now being expanded due to popular demand from communities.
“There are hundreds of neighbourhood improvement volunteers and community groups in the city who take great pride in their local areas and carry out regular litter-picks which help foster community spirit.
“The hubs empower enthusiastic individuals and groups who are active in their local area to help us keep their neighbourhoods looking their best.
“We all need to play our part here, whether that’s helping out as volunteers do, using the bins provided or taking your rubbish home. Rather than expecting people to come along and clean up after us when that money could be put to much better use.”
All community clean-up hubs:
Store locations take walk-ins.
Other locations take contact in advance to arrange a time to pick up.
- Drumchapel High School, 340 Kinfauns Drive, G15 7SQ, headteacher@drumchapelhigh.glasgow.sch.uk,
- Friends of Knightswood Park, G13 3XW, Knightswoodpkfriends@gmail.com,
- Yoker Resource Centre, 10 Kelso Place, G14 0LL, sandyyoker@yahoo.co.uk,
- Glasgow Eco Trust, 64 Balmoral Street, G14 0BL, hello@glasgowecotrust.org.uk,
- Costa Coffee, Braehead Shopping Centre,
- Penille Community Centre, 10 Gleddoch Road, G52 4BD, 0141 882 3309,
- Nitshill Container, G53 7AX, Plmr1956@hotmail.com,
- SWAMP, 1066 Barrhead Road, G53 5AB, peter@swampglasgow.co.uk,
- Friends of Victoria Park, 51 Victoria Park Drive South, G14 9QR, fovpglasgow@gmail.com,
- Whiteinch Centre, 1 Northinch Court, G14 0UG, reception@whiteinchcentre.org.uk,
- Jordanhill Out of School Service, 28 Woodend Drive, G13 1QT, info@josskids.org,
- Linthouse Housing, 1 Cressy Street, G51 4RB, gail.paterson@linthouseha.com,
- Palace of Arts, 1121 Paisley Road West, G52 1EQ, 0141 276 3896,
- Thornwood Tidy Up Club, Crawford Street, G11 6TT, gardenprinciples@hotmail.com,
- Govan Housing Association, 35 McKechnie Street, G51 3AQ, govanvolunteerbank@gmail.com,
- Riverside Hall, 29-31 Clydebrae Street, G51 2AJ, 0141 445 2822,
- Bellahouston Academy, 30 Gower Terrace, G41 5QE, 0141 582 0030,
- Yorkhill Green Spaces, 1/2 29 Overnewton Square, G3 8RW, yorkhillgreenspaces@gmail.com,
- Baitur Rehman Mosque, 8 Haugh Road, G3 8TR, RAKhan@ahmadiyyauk.org,
- Notre Dame High School, 160 Observatory Road, G12 9LN, gw11mcquillanciara@glow.ea.glasgow.sch.uk,
- Maryhill HUB, 186 Wyndford Road, G20 8HF, maryhillhub@glasgow.gov.uk,
- Acre Tenants and Residents Association, 3 Acre Drive, G20 0TW, acre@outlook.com,
- Maryhill Housing Association, 45 Garrioch Road, G20 8RG, Comreg@maryhill.org.uk,
- Children’s Wood Education Group, North Kelvin Meadow, Kelbourne Street, G20 8QW, childrenswood@hotmail.com,
- Sgoil Ghaidhlig Ghlaschu, 147 Berkeley Street, G3 7HP, gw14macleodbethany@glow.sch.uk,
- G20 Youth Festival, Unit 3a, 169 Shuna Street, G20 9PX, G20youthfestival@gmail.com,
- Cadder Housing Association, 20 Fara Street, G20 5AE, enquiry@cadderhousing.co.uk,
- Queens Cross Housing Association, 45 Firhill Road, G20 7BE, contactus@qcha.org.uk,
- Lambhill Stables, 11 Canal Bank North, G22 6RD, admin@lambhillstables.org,
- Pollokshields Library, 30 Leslie Street, G41 2LF, effie.flood@glasgowlife.org.uk,
- NG Homes, 252 Saracen Street, G22 5LF, pmailey@nghomes.net,
- Canal Youth Forum, 124 Craighall Road, G4 9TR, martina.johnston4@nt,
- Garnethill Community Council, 21 Rose Street, G3 6RE, Nora_Hytiris@msn.com,
- Costa Coffee, 212 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3EF,
- Costa Coffee, 50 Bothwell Street, G2 6HR,
- Costa Coffee, 67 St Vincent Street, G2 5TF,
- Costa Coffee, 5 Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AB,
- Seventh-day Adventist Church, 20 Turriff Street, G5 9SB, 01764 653 257,
- Al-Farooq Community and Education Centre, 32-38 Dixon Avenue, G42 8EJ, 0141 443 2686,
- Tesco Express, 1160 Cathcart Road, G42 9EA,
- Cathcart Trinity Church, 90 Clarkston Road, G44 3DA, 0141637 6658,
- City of Glasgow College, 190 Cathedral Street, G4 0RF, sustainability@cityofglasgowcollege.ac.uk,
- Townhead Friendship Group, 60 St Mungo Avenue, G4 0PL, betmag1@icloud.com,
- Love Milton, 15 Scaraway Drive, G22 7EY, Lovemilton@gmail.com,
- Castlemilk Community and Education Centre, 121 Castlemilk Drive, G45 9UG, 0141 634 2233,
- Springburn Academy, 151 Edgefauld Road, G21 4JL, 0141 582 0230,
- Spireview Housing Association, Roystonhill Community Hub, 174 Roystonhill, G21 2JF, communityhub@spireview.org.uk,
- Zero Waste Market, 17 Hillfoot Street, G31 2LD, zerowasteglasgow@gmail.com,
- Thenue Communities, 231 Stevenson Street, G40 2RW, jane.burdass@thenuecommunities.co.uk,
- West of Scotland Housing Association, Barrowfield Community Hub, 67 Yate Street, G31 4AQ, communitysupportservices@westscot.co.uk,
- Bridgeton Community Learning Campus, 68 Dale Street, G40 4TL, Lesley.ward@bclc.org.uk,
- Seven Lochs, Hogganfield Park. 1240 Cumbernauld Road, G33 1AH, info@sevenlochs.org,
- Ruchazie Pantry, 435 Gartloch Road, G33 3TJ, pantry@ruchaziechurch.org,
- Mount Vernon Primary School, 80 Criffell Road, G32 9JQ, 0141 778 9616,
- The Glenburn Centre, 6 Glenburnie Place, G34 9AN, 0141 781 2277,
- Bannerman High School, 14 Glasgow Road, G69 7NS, gw11muirlouise@glow.sch.uk,
- FARE Lochend Community Allotment, 31 Drumlanrig Avenue, G34 0JF, suziewilson13@gmail.com.
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