RENEWED CALLS FOR the installation of solar bins in Shannon have been made.
Arguing that the leave no trace policy was โnot working,โ Cllr Donna McGettigan proposed the installation of solar powered bins in Shannon. โSolar powered compactable bins increase capacity so reducing the number of street bin collections which helps towards achieving environmental benefits,โ she said.
When she last issued a request for the addition of solar bins in Shannon in September 2021, the Sinn Fรฉin representative was told they would be โcontraryโ to policies already in place. The current stance is that they could โdeprive neighbouring townsโ.
In response to her most recent motion, tabled at this monthโs sitting of the Shannon Municipal District, senior executive engineer Tom Mellett said that Clare County Council supported and were members of Leave No Trace Ireland. โIt is important that this personal responsibility message continues to be promoted in Shannon and indeed throughout Co. Clare. Leaving No Trace includes using the litter bins provided. However, where there are no litter bins or the litter bins are full it is important that waste is disposed at the nearest litter bin provided or taken homeโ.
Visits to local schools have been arranged by the Councilโs environmental awareness officer to highlight a litter prevention message and the role of personal responsibility.
Mellett added, โWhile Solar bins do allow for increased capacity and therefore fewer bins they also increase the weight per bin which would need to be considered in the context of our current collection capabilities. In Shannon we currently collect from a significant number of bins spread throughout the town and adding to this may deprive neighbouring towns of current levels of service. If we are to introduce higher capacity bins an evaluation will be required which may result in fewer bin locations while increasing the volume collected. An Assessment will be carried out on the feasibility of introducing solar powered bins based on need, value for money and practicality around collectionโ.
โIt is all going back to the leave no trace policy and itโs not working,โ Cllr McGettigan commented. โItโs great to have a policy but itโs not enforced, areas of Shannon like the Town Park are full of rubbish, these policies need to be enforced,โ she said.
Support for the introduction of the solar bins was voiced by Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND). โLeave no trace means nothing to some people, they leave as much trace as possibleโ.
Legislation needs to be changed, Cllr Pat OโGorman (FF) maintained. โThis is an answer weโve all been getting to motions, one of the biggest problems we have and in politics in general, if you make a mistake with legislation surely to God you can admit it and make a change to it. Itโs not working, do we leave all the rubbish pile up in Shannon or do we supply a binโ.
Meanwhile, at the same meeting, Cllr Flynn proposed the installation of a litter bin adjacent to the new bus stop in Drumgeely. โAll other Bus Shelters had bins installed and I presume this was an oversight,โ he noted.
A replacement bin has been ordered, the senior engineer confirmed. โOnce this is received, we will arrange instalment,โ he outlined.
Flynn remarked, โWeโve gone so bad in Clare County Council that we canโt even get a bin. I canโt understand why it has taken so long, maybe it is because my name is on it, Iโll tell you I wonโt let up on this. Drumgeely is the oldest part of Shannon, the residents there donโt deserve to be forgottenโ. His motion was seconded by Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF).