Local residents in Belfast are rallying against rubbish dumping in alleyways, calling for community responsibility and action.
Belfast: A community group is stepping up to tackle the rubbish problem in their alleys. The Beechmount Residents Collective is saying enough is enough when it comes to dumping trash in their neighborhood.
They’ve been dealing with this issue for a while now. Just recently, residents from Beechmount Grove reported seeing piles of junk in their alley. It’s frustrating, and the group is determined to make a change.
To help, they’re teaming up with other local groups like the Three Sisters Gardening Community and Clowney Alley. Together, they’re working to educate everyone about keeping the area clean and tidy.
They’ve even reached out to Belfast City Council to get the rubbish cleared away. A spokesperson from the collective mentioned that they’re actively engaging with residents to address the ongoing dumping problem.
They’re hoping to keep the area clean by making sure the gate is open for rubbish removal. The goal is to create a better living environment for everyone.
Clowney Alley is also on board, aiming to transform the alleyways into beautiful gardens where neighbors can gather and enjoy the space. They’re really passionate about making a positive change.
On social media, they expressed their frustration over the dumping issue, calling it unsanitary and unsafe. They’re urging everyone to take responsibility and help keep the community clean.
Belfast City Council is aware of the situation and is taking action. They’ve reminded residents that fly-tipping is a serious offense, with hefty fines for those caught. They’re encouraging everyone to dispose of waste properly.
It’s all about community spirit and taking pride in where you live. If everyone pitches in, they can make Beechmount a cleaner, nicer place for all.