Vandalism, rubbish & dogs
Vandalism and graffiti
Fortunately, vandalism on our estates is
limited. If you see vandalism, please report it to us so that we
can try and identify the culprit and also put things right. If you
see any offensive graffiti, please report this and we will arrange
for it to be removed urgently. If it is racist or aimed at a
specific person we will remove it within 24 hours.
Rubbish
The local council is responsible for
collecting household rubbish. Different councils have different
arrangements but most now have wheelie bins, which they will
provide. Many councils have kerbside recycling arrangements where
they will collect paper, glass, metal and plastic and so on
separately. Some also collect garden waste. If you are not sure how
or when your rubbish is collected, contact your council.
If you have larger items to get rid of, for
example furniture, your local councils may have separate
arrangements (you may have to pay for some of these). Or you can
contact one of the organisations
that recycle furniture, electrical appliances or white
goods.
Please help us keep the area tidy by getting
rid of all your rubbish thoughtfully. If you see someone dumping
rubbish, or are aware of areas where rubbish has been left, please
let us, or your local council, know so we can take action.
Dogs
Dogs can be a problem on estates. If they
belong to our tenants and are allowed to roam, we will take action
under the tenancy agreement (see the section on pets). However, it
is often not possible to identify who the dog belongs to. Many
local councils have dog warden services that can remove stray
dogs.