Newark and Sherwood District Council tackles littering along the A1
Posted on: Monday, April 17, 2023Newark and Sherwood District Council is reminding residents that there will be scheduled lane closures on the A1 this week, as its teams of staff work through the nights to tackle littering that continues to blight the area.
Conducting the clean up during the scheduled maintenance closures is essential to reduce the health and safety risks for staff while they clear the rubbish away.
The lane closures will take place as follows:
- 18th April, 8pm-5am: A1 Lane 1 closure. Marker Post: 95/6 – 100/2 northbound and 103/1 – 98/9 southbound.
- 19th April, 8pm-5am: A1 Lane 1 closure with Vicarage Lane slip closures. Marker Post: 103/8 – 107/8 northbound.
- 20th April, 8pm-5am: A1 Lane 1 closure. Marker Post: 107/4 – 111/5 northbound.
Incidents of littering have unfortunately become an issue as a result of people illegally disposing of rubbish out of vehicle windows, posing a danger to wildlife and making the area untidy.
Due to an increase in traffic levels, previously used methods of cleaning the A1 are no longer suitable and as a result the District Council is working with Amey, who have the maintenance contract for the specified areas, to utilise their road closures to carry out the cleaning duties safely along the busy site.
Partnership working such as this also enables the District Council to complete multiple jobs in a shorter time span whilst keeping traveller disruption along the A1 down to a minimum.
Matthew Finch, Director of Communities and Environment at Newark and Sherwood District Council, said: “We are committed to making Newark and Sherwood cleaner, safer, and greener, and the littering along the A1 is an issue we are working to tackle. However, our officers’ safety is our priority, and the cleaning of these litter hotspots cannot be tackled as swiftly as other areas of the district, so I urge residents to be our eyes and ears for reporting and deterring litter louts.
“I also want to remind those who continue to selfishly and mindlessly throw their rubbish from their vehicle that their littering along roads not only harms our communities and the environment, but also requires our officers to undertake the potentially hazardous task of cleaning up after them.
“I’m pleased that we have worked with our partners from Amey to find a solution for this by utilising their scheduled lane closures to ensure our officers can complete the work more safely.”
The District Council’s Environmental Team also conducted litter clearance works over the weekend on the A46 section from Brownhills to the Cattle Market Roundabout Newark, during which half a tonne of waste was collected from the area.
Littering is illegal and anyone found doing so, whether from a vehicle or not, may face fines of up to £2,500 which can be imposed at court.
Please report any litter problems on the District Council website: https://www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/streetcleaning/.