During a community pop-up, tenants in Ingol raised concerns about the level of dog fouling along Barry Avenue. Residents told us that there was only one litter bin on the street, making it difficult for everyone to access and dispose of dog waste responsibly.
We listened to this feedback and worked with our Environmental Services team to install a new pole along Barry Avenue. A dedicated dog foul bin was installed in June 2025, helping to keep the area clean.
Following feedback from tenants, we will soon be installing a second dog bin further along near the flats on Barry Avenue.
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