Complaints about waste top 2,415 reports submitted through Tawasul
TDT | Manama
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Rubbish complaints have topped a log of 2,415 cases lodged through the Tawasul app from January to October, with nearly a quarter of all reports blaming poor cleanliness in the Capital, the Capital Trustees Board has said.
The board reported that 825 complaints, or 24.5 per cent, were linked to litter and waste, while 325 reports (9.5pc) concerned monitoring and inspection and 320 (9.39pc) focused on municipal fees.
A further 231 cases (6.7pc) fell into other categories and 183 complaints (5.3pc) dealt with parks and gardens.
Most of the complaints on cleanliness centred on people throwing rubbish in places not meant for waste, along with disputes over municipal fees.
Park maintenance Residents also asked for park maintenance, the removal of abandoned vehicles, more rubbish containers in suitable spots, routine cleaning work, the provision of rubbish bags and action on sewage issues.
During the same meeting, board members met representatives from the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) to discuss plans for the “Hawa Al Manama” events.
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