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Scores of bins put out for Pride

by Jo Wadsworth
Friday 2 Aug, 2024 at 5:39PM
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Petition calls for events in public spaces to be better managed

Scores of extra bins are being put out on the streets of Brighton ahead of the weekend’s Pride celebrations.

About 300,000 residents and visitors are expected to take place in what is usually the city’s biggest and busiest weekend of the year.

Brighton and Hove City Council is working closely with Pride and putting more than 70 larger rubbish bins out around the city ahead of the event – particularly in the centre of town and along the seafront and Hove Lawns. Pride is also adding around 50 extra bins around the route.

Extra Cityclean staff will be out emptying bins throughout the weekend.

Environmental Enforcement officers will be patrolling the city and handing out on-the-spot fines of £150 to anyone caught dropping litter or disposing of it incorrectly.

Public toilets in the centre of town and on the seafront will also be open later on Saturday, until around 9pm.

Councillor Tim Rowkins, cabinet member for environmental services said: “Keeping the city clean during and after Pride is an absolutely huge task. We’re preparing well for this weekend with extra staff collecting bins, sweeping, litter picking and jet washing.

“They’ll be plenty of bins available too, so please use them – and if the bin is full, find another or take your litter home.

“It’s fantastic to see people are out enjoying sunny weekends, but it’s disappointing to see increasing volumes of waste across the city, and particularly on the beach.

“Last weekend council teams picked up around 10 tonnes of waste from the seafront and the lawns – far more than we ever used to see.”

Pride is responsible for the clean-up operations after the parade, in Preston Park and the area of the Pride Village Party in Kemptown.

As well as the weekend clean up team, the council has have extra staff continuing the clean-up at the beginning of next week.

Following such a busy event, it will take a few days to catch up with cleaning in the city centre.

If you see anywhere that needs attention, please let Cityclean know using the online form on the council’s website.

The council is also encouraging everyone to try your best to recycle and help reduce contamination over the weekend. If materials are put into the wrong recycling bin it could mean the whole lorryload of materials can’t be recycled.

Many bins along the seafront have three separate sections in different colours so please check before you chuck it.

Local businesses should ensure their bins are securely contained to prevent them being used during the celebrations.

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Comments 7

  1. Miles Monty says:
    1 year ago

    This will be interesting.
    It will either aid the clean up, or it will hamper it.
    I like the willingness of trying things out to see what works and what doesn’t, and learning.

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  2. M ver says:
    1 year ago

    Ah, this explains why our bins have not been collected this week.

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  3. G says:
    1 year ago

    Well I live in central Brighton and the state of the street this morning was disgraceful, plastic rubbish, broken glasses and vomit everywhere. We are definitely not going to the direction of a Green City and people’s behaviour is just disgusting. Grown ups acting like kids getting uncontrollable drunk and messing everywhere expecting others to clean up.
    Not looking towards Pride at all and hope it won’t be over two weekends next year!

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    • ROBERT PATTINSON says:
      1 year ago

      That is why Preston park and St james street had to be fenced off as glass was everywhere. I think more toilets should be provided in the centre there was one lot i seen at the level . My concern was people leaving rubbish on the beach. A group of 20 youngsters left loads of rubbish when they left, probably the same people that go on climate change protests.
      Overall Pride is good for the city especially with the weather being poor until recently.

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    • Kemptown Mum says:
      1 year ago

      it was only on the one weekend and now its over? who said its happening again next weekend?!

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  4. ROBERT PATTINSON says:
    1 year ago

    There was a large team constantly picking up litter at Preston park. After the event i went to sit on the beach a group of around 20 youngsters got up and left loads of rubbish on the beach, i bet they are the same youngsters that go on climate change protests.

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  5. Oh dear says:
    1 year ago

    Brighton Pride has become a big con. £3.50 for 330 ml of water, £7 for a can of beer, £12 for a small mac and cheese. The searching was as intermittent at the weather. I was hardly searched whilst others were having their wallets turned out. Security accusing people of being involved in drugs whom do not even take drugs and staff smoking joints like no tomorrow. This is no exaggeration. What a sorry state of affairs!!!

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