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Work to clear the chewing gum in the pedestrianised area in Bexleyheath Broadway finished at the end of October. The clean-up was paid for by the Chewing Gum Task Force following our successful funding application.
New signage to prevent chewing gum littering should discourage people from doing this however anyone witnessed committing this littering offence in the Borough will get a fixed penalty notice of £300.
Work continues to replace the Borough’s old litter bins with more modern ones and to provide additional litter bins in places with high footfall and a high incidence of littering.
To date more than 150 od bins have been replaced with new modern bins in Bexley’s town centres and 200 additional new bins have been installed adjacent to bus stops in the Borough. We’ve also taken the opportunity to improve the appearance of some of the existing bins in Sidcup, Welling and Albany Park by replacing worn-out signage on the bins and giving them a deep clean.
In total we have introduced an additional 53 on-street recycling bins so that people can now recycle their plastic bottles, cans, glass bottles, newspapers and cardboard packaging in more of the borough’s town centres and shopping areas. The third and final phase of the work to improve bin infrastructure and keep Bexley clean and green will begin later this year.
Revised arrangements will be in place for rubbish and recycling collections until Monday 6 January 2025.