"Dacorum Must do Better in Tring!" says Lib Dem Councillor

6 Aug 2017
Dolphin Square Commercial Waste
DBC Bag of Commercial Waste

For the second time in a fortnight now there have been justifiable complaints of sacks of commercial waste left out at the entrance to Dolphin Square as you approach from the Frogmore Street (East) Car Park.

Some of the bags were marked "Cawleys", some "Grundon".

Some of the bags were even marked "Dacorum Borough Council Waste Collection Service".

Obviously they were awaiting collection by the appropriate companies - including DBC itself.

However, dumping 16 bags and boxes of waste in a well-used public area of the town over the weekend is not acceptable.

The Liberal Democrats have reported this as a fly-tipping incident on reference 523970 and have sent in 4 photographs.

An alternative area on private ground must be found for commercial waste awaiting collection.

Dacorum BC is responsible for keeping the borough "clean, safe and green" as they so proudly boast.

The Conservatives have run DBC for decades and there are 5 Conservative Borough Councillors in the Tring area.

Between them they quickly need to come up with a solution to this recurring problem.

The renamed the borough council Cleansing Department, the "Clean, safe and Green Department".

The councillors should ensure this department lives up to its name!

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