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Ampney Crucis |
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Ampney St. Mary Parish Meeting |
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Blockley Parish Council |
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Bourton on the Water Parish Council |
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Chedworth Parish Council |
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Cirencester Town Council |
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Coberley Parish Council |
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Donnington Parish Meeting |
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Elkstone Parish Council |
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Fairford Town Council |
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Farmington |
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Hazleton & Salperton Parish Meeting |
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Icomb Parish Meeting |
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Long Newnton |
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Moreton-in-Marsh Town Council |
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Northleach with Eastington |
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Poulton Parish Council |
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Preston |
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Quenington Parish Council |
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Saintbury Parish Meeting |
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Sapperton Parish Council |
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Shipton Parish Council |
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Tetbury Town Council |
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Turkdean Parish Meeting |
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Willersey Parish Council |
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Wyck Rissington PC |
Litter, street cleaning and dog fouling
Litter and street cleaning
If you see an overflowing bin please take your rubbish and dog waste home with you if possible.
One of our top priorities is to maintain and protect the environment as one of the best places to live, work and visit so we take litter collection and street cleaning very seriously. Having a limited budget, Cotswold District is split into the following cleansing zones which are cleaned all year round by a litter collection crew:
Zone | Cleaning Schedule | Type of Area |
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1 | Cleaned everyday manually and cleaned once a week using a mechanical sweep | Town centres |
2 | Cleaned once a month using a mechanical sweeper | Just outside town centres |
3 | Cleaned twice a year using a mechanical sweeper | Villages which have a higher footfall so more litter and mess |
4-7 | Litter picked on an ad hoc basis dependent on need | Arterial roads with few or no dwellings |
This is supported by litter picks organised by local residents and town and parish councils as part of the Keep the Cotswolds Clean initiative.
Report an overflowing litter or dog waste binDog fouling
Dog fouling is a serious issue. It is unpleasant for other members of the public and can cause serious illness. Complaints will be investigated, offenders will be prosecuted. It is helpful if you can tell us the time, date and place it happened and the name and address of the person.
Report dog foulingFixed penalties
The Cotswold District Council Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO), makes it an offence if you do not remove any poo deposited by your dog. This removal must be done without delay.
The order, made under the Anti- Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, applies to all public, open, land in the District whether or not warning signs are displayed. The PSPO also requires dog walkers to carry the means to pick up dog poo whilst on a walk.
Any breach of the Order could result in a £100 fixed penalty notice or being taken to court and receiving a fine on conviction of up to £1000.
The PSPO does not apply to blind or partially-sighted people with guide dogs and those with other trained assistance dogs for specific disabilities.
Bag it and bin it
- Use a plastic bag to pick up your dogs mess – ‘poop scoop’ bags are ideal
- Put it in a designated dog bin or double bag it or put it in a normal litter bin - or take it home, double bag it and put in with your refuse.
- Remember to wash your hands as soon as possible.
The NHS website has details of Toxocariasis, the disease that can cause blindness, especially in children.
Littering
Dropping litter and leaving it is an offence as is throwing litter from a vehicle including cigarette butts. Officers can issue a fixed penalty notice for offences or prosecute, the Fixed Penalty fine is £75.
We remove litter and fly-tipping from public land, including, streets, roadside verges and parks. We support groups carrying out litter picks in their own communities and provide more information on ways we can help below.
Report a street cleaning or litter problemAbandoned shopping trolley
Voluntary litter picking
Volunteer litter picking and community clean-up events are a great way for you to play your part. To help make this happen we've purchased and distributed litter picking equipment, tabards and sacks to the town and parish councils who took up our offer of support.
Contact your town or parish council to see if they can help you with equipment - you can find the details for your parish council from the hub list below.
See also: Clean-up preparation and safety advice
Road maintenance and street lighting
To report a problem with road maintenance or street lighting, visit Gloucestershire County Council's website or call them on 08000 514514.