Disappearing Dustbins

Linda Joy replied on 30/05/2024 21:30

Posted on 30/05/2024 21:30

I've been a member since 2014 , I have a Citroen Romahome it's " my little home on wheels ". But I am now in my late 70's, battling Arthritis and trying to stay independent. I'm only 5ft 1 in tall. I saw a note about dustbins on my first night but it didn't register as I didn't need one..Tonight enroute to Scotland I'm at Richmond  and realised there are NO DUSTBINS! Seemingly to save on binliners we only have the use of the very large business size bins at the reception.  We'll,  I applaud recycling and economy but this is another step too far!!  I can hardly reach let alone lift the heavy lid and the bin is full!  I cannot with my arthritic arms and shoulders hold the lid open with one hand and try and squash.my little bag in.  I tried the recycling bin, same result  full  can't hold it open to squash my cans inside. 3rd bin was locked or my arms had given up the struggle!   This is a step too far!  And I still mind all the lighting stands being completely off at night.  I used to happily cross to the toilet block at night but even with a torch I feel unhappy. I can't  see who is around, or see the trip hazards, rabbit holes etc.  Please restore every other light with low cost bulbs and put timer switches in so at least we have lights until midnight.  

What do I do with my rubbish. Take it home at the end of my month long travels ?? This is ridiculous Penny pinching. 

Arch replied on 01/06/2024 15:04

Posted on 01/06/2024 15:04

We stayed at a club site 2 years ago that had just started using these industrial bins on my first visit I was dumbfounded they had been placed under a large tree on the grass, mud and tree roots it had been raining and I had difficulty finding my footing due to the slippery conditions the lid was very heavy and it was difficult to hold open put my rubbish in and hold my balance, this was a non facilities site the shop had closed so the office was only open between 1pm and 5pm so I had to wait until the following day to see a staff member on speaking to one about the totally unsuitable location of the bins and the risk of injury the reply was a shrug of the shoulders and it was the area managers decision where to put them as she would be the one held responsible in case of injury this was naive to say the least, I wrote to the club and complained and questioned whether a risk assessment had been done recognising the age and abilities of most users the answer was a thank you and we'll look into it, I suspect mine is not the only complaint so should a injury occur using these bins a prosecution should be straightforward.

K Brown replied on 01/06/2024 18:31

Posted on 01/06/2024 18:31

Last year at Chatsworth the wardens had propped open the lids of the large waste bins, so as long as someone was able to drop their rubbish into the appropriate bin they should not have a problem. However, I realise this may be an issue for someone with limited mobility.

Surely most of the people staying on a site are able to walk to the place where they can deposit their rubbish into the relevant bin. Now that we are trying to reduce the amount of plastic waste that is generated, an extra few yards to place our rubbish into a communal bin can’t be that much to ask.

Having said that, I have seen other instances where there are traditional bins, and people have just dumped rubbish into the first bin they come across.

 

Takethedogalong replied on 01/06/2024 18:58

Posted on 01/06/2024 18:58

I don’t think it’s the walk to the bins KB, more that the big industrial bins have heavy lids to lift. 

If it was me, I would talk to staff and ask for help. If the help wasn’t forthcoming, I would double bag my rubbish and leave it by the big bin. If staff complained, then I might take things further, but we aren’t huge Club Site users, so it’s not a huge issue for me. 

I don’t think the Club will revert back to the bins all over the site where the change has been made. But it does need to communicate with those who have a personal issue. Likewise, those with an issue need to talk to staff.

Linda Joy replied on 02/06/2024 20:00

Posted on 02/06/2024 20:00

4 times I typed up a response ! Then I can't post it , it disappears.!  

Thank you for the helpful comments from those who read my comments properly.   I did speak to the Warden in the morning he said to leave my little bag by the bins or ask a Warden.  Yet often the office is shut they're out on site. I did point out it was windy and.my bag would blow away or be attacked by vermin or Gulls.   He said my recyclable wheelie bin liners I buy at home will not be strong enough? The bins were locked so only 2 were available which were crammed full.So they clearly need more open.  I wouldn't ask someone passing by, maybe going off for a walk they don't want to be touching dirty lids and have to go and wash their hands.  I also think wardens going round sites twice a day is good to ensure everything is as it should be.  Perhaps they need electric vehicles or similar to save fuel.  

I did like the concrete steps idea. 

On the lighting Issue. I do as I said carry a torch but with all lighting bollards switched off in the dark I cannot see who or what is about.  If I don't make it back to my van no one is going to miss me not returning! All it needs is approximately 1 in 3 bollards lit with energy saving bulbs.  

The next site had both dustbins and a few lighting bollards working.  Sanity prevailed!  Now after typing this 5 times I hope it posts instead of disappearing into space!  

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