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Christmas trees littering streets of Wimbledon month later

By Tara O’Connor, Local Democracy Reporter

Christmas trees are still littering the streets of Wimbledon, with people complaining that their spruces were never collected.

And some have responded in disbelief after Merton council said they must now be reported as fly tips to stand a chance of getting removed.

Now, since complaints flooded in online, the authority appears to have backtracked, saying it has extended the tree collection until the end of the month.

But Trinity ward councillor Paul Kohler said this was always the case, according to the Merton council website, and he is not sure why the advice to report a fly tip was issued.

Cllr Kohler’s own tree has been in the front drive of his Wimbledon home since January 4.

He said: “It is terrible. I don’t know anyone who has had theirs taken away in Trinity.

“My daughter lives in Teddington and her Christmas tree went three weeks ago and ours is still outside, as are all the ones in our street.

“We have complained and they initially said that it was too late but they have now said they will carry on collecting until the end of the month, which is what their website said before.

“It happens every year. It is easy to blame Veolia but we need to manage the contract properly, they are a big organisation and they will respond to political pressure from the administration.”

Fed up locals have been complaining about the uncollected trees online for the past week.

One exasperated resident wrote: “I reported a Christmas tree left in my road and said that there were a dozen more further along.

“The first has gone but, you’ve guessed it, all the others remain. Huge inefficiency. If I have report one tree at a time, I will be here until next Christmas.”

While another said: “MANY pavements are difficult to walk in at the moment because they are STILL blocked by Christmas trees! When is that going to be done with, please?”

The council’s latest response on Twitter reads: “Hello, thanks for flagging. We have extended our Christmas tree collection service until the end of the month. Please continue to leave out your Christmas tree and it should be collected by next week.”

Merton Council and Veolia were contacted for further comment.


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