Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Saving Loch Lomond? - Loch Lomond conservation charity forced to withdraw litter bins.

A spokesman for the independent conservation charity Friends of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs told That's Green: "As Ross Greer trumpets that his Green Party has, “saved Loch Lomond”, we must announce we can no longer sustain our “Keep the Banks Bonnie” litter management scheme."

The charity’s Chairman, John Urquhart, said: “Five years ago, in an effort to better manage the dreadful littering of the A82 along Loch Lomondside the Friends used a “Covid Recovery” grant to install 20 litter bins in laybys between Arden and Tarbet.

"Since then annual management and servicing costs of around £30k (inclusive of a 12.5% increase from the service provider in 2026) have been met by local businesses, plus some limited support from the National Park and Argyll and Bute Council, but it has been proving more and more difficult to raise the business sponsorship necessary to keep the scheme going and this year’s refusal by the National Park and Argyll and Bute to give any support at all means we have had to withdraw it."

(The map shows the businesses which have supported the scheme in the past, most notably Luss Estates Co., which has always borne the lion’s share of the sponsorship burden.)

He went on to say: "We are very disappointed that Argyll and Bute Council and the National Park were not prepared to make any contribution to our efforts to help them discharge their duty to keep the A82 clear of litter. 

"Splitting the cost three ways, a contribution of only £10k each from Argyll and Bute and the National Park would have secured the scheme for another year and would have represented good value for the public purse. Of course, if they would shoulder the job themselves, it would cost so much less. Reluctantly, the decision was made on Monday to remove the bins from service as the financial burden on the charity became unsustainable.”

https://www.lochlomondtrossachs.org.uk

2 comments:

  1. The A82 between Arden and Tarbet is an utter disgrace and and embarrassment to Scotland. I drive the road twice a week and the roadsides are strewn with plastic bottles, cans, crisp packets…almost EVERY single metre of verge is littered for a 10 mile stretch. Argyll & Bute Council have zero interest in mitigating the issue. I’ve written to councillors and never once received a response. I report hot-spots regularly via the council app. Zero action. They are short-sighted and no one at the council, not even elected officials, care that the area looks a complete tip. Their refusal to fund bins in lay-bys clearly demonstrates their lazy, apathetic approach to this issue and no one with any authority even is challenging them that they are actually legally responsible for the management of roadside litter. It’s a mandatory task and they do not do it. Removal of the bins will cost the council (plus the National Park) many times over in lost tourism revenues and mitigating actions to deal with even more dropped litter. Let’s also not forget that this is a completely needless issue. If morons would stop throwing litter from their cars then there would be no litter in the first place!

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  2. Thanks, Anon. I've written more about waste campaigning

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