Fines could be imposed on businesses
Bathgate ’s streets are being blighted by huge commercial waste bins left out on pavements and open spaces like the Steelyard.
And fellow SNP councillor for the town Pauline Stafford said the bins “seriously degrade the public space”.He told the meeting: “West Lothian is seeing a problem with commercial waste containers cluttering streets and pavements in our towns and villages. “Where there is an obvious requirement for commercial waste disposal the demand is not being managed in a respectful way to complement the efforts to keep our streets attractive to customers and new businesses.
The councillor added that in other local authorities, restrictions have already been put in place to address such matters.
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