A long-time holidaymaker has voiced his disappointment over what he notes as a noticeable decline in Ilfracombe’s waste management services. John Harrison, who has been holidaying in Ilfracombe twice a year for the past 30 years, shared his concerns with the Gazette, highlighting the worsening state of waste services in the town. John said: “Really sad to see the decline of such a beautiful town made worse by the decline of waste services, such a basic service.
It's a lovely place with nowhere to put your waste except to drop it onto the street. A couple of streets away, small businesses shut off a street to play live bands to encourage people to spend their hard-earned money, but the council’s dereliction of duty is terrible.” Mr.
Harrison's observations are supported by photographs he took on Sunday, June 9, depicting overflowing bins and litter-strewn streets. ABOVE: Image sent in from Mr Harrison In response to Mr Harrison's remarks, the Gazette contacted Ilfracombe Town Council for comment. The council acknowledged the situation and explained the circumstances that led to the lapse in waste services.
The council said: “Ilfracombe Town Council was made aware of the situation via social media at the time it took place. We immediately contacted North Devon District Council (NDC) and reported it accordingly. Due to an unexpected staffing issue, there was a delay in their regular bin emptying schedule over the weekend.
As soon as they became aware of the situation, .
