A new approach to deter flytipping within a local industrial site is being hailed a huge success.The
recently completely project, which transformed the small piece of land
at Hillington Park, has had no instances of flytipping since it was
completed in April.
Local students designed vibrant and colourful artwork based on the
Commonwealth Games. The artwork has been displayed on fencing around the
unused piece of land.
The fencing also promotes Renfrewshire Council’s Do your bit message,
which emphasises the role the community can play in protecting the
environment and boosting recycling.
The £28,000 initiative is a joint venture between Renfrewshire
Council, MEPC Hillington Park, West College Scotland, Robust Property
and Zero Waste Scotland.
Councillor Eddie Devine, Convener of Renfrewshire Council’s
Environment Policy Board, said “The success of this initiative shows
what we can achieve by taking a new approach to tackling flytipping.
By working in partnership with local land managers MEPC and students
at West College Scotland, we have transformed the site into a bright and
positive place.
“Flytipping can become a real nuisance to local businesses and the
community. This initiative reverses that blight and has been a real
opportunity to develop new ways to prevent the dumping of rubbish on
private and public land.
“We want to build on this success by providing more opportunities to
work together with local organisations to transform potential eyesores
into environmental assets.”
Iain Gulland, Director, Zero Waste Scotland, said “The approach used
in Hillington Park to discourage flytipping through vibrant and artistic
messages, bringing in different parts of the community, has been a real
success.
“Litter and flytipping are a blight on communities, and cost the
public purse a substantial amount - £46million a year – to clean it up.
That’s why it’s one of Zero waste Scotland’s top priorities to reduce
the impact of litter and fly-tipping in Scotland.”
Jamie Cumming, Commercial Director for MEPC Hillington Park, said
“We’ve been delighted to be part of this initiative, working with
Renfrewshire Council and West College Scotland. Many thousands of
visitors, customers and staff come to Hillington Park every day and we
want it to be a positive experience for every one of them.
“Our ten year plan will see up to £50m being spent on developing new
sites and improving the infrastructure at Hillington Park and this
particular project plays a part in making it a good place to visit and
do business.”
Lola Paterson, Lecturer at West College Scotland, said "This has been
an incredible opportunity for our students who have responded with an
excellent professional standard of work. This experience contributes
greatly to them articulating onto university or future employment and
showcasing their work in the year of the commonwealth games.”
Further information on waste and recycling is available at www.renfrewshire.gov.uk or call 0300 300 0300.
To find out more about Hillington Park please visit www.hillingtonpark.co.uk or contact the Park’s management team on 0141 883 5760.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
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