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BOGSIDE RAT INFESTATION TOP OF AGENDA AT EMERGENCY MEETING

February 7, 2018
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SINN Féin Councillor Patricia Logue has said that a multi agency meeting  will be held in the Bogside today (Wednesday)in attempts to address a major rat infestation affecting homes right across the area.
Some residents have had to leave their homes with their families because of the problems with rats.
They spoke of how they could hear the rats running between the floorboards and the walls..

Councillor Patricia Logue said: “In the last few days we have heard some horror stories of local families affected by rat infestation in their homes, and rats in gardens and laneways behind resident’s homes.

“Last year I held a number of multi agency meetings along with local residents to see what measures could be put in place to jointly address this problem.

“A number of measures were put in place at that time but clearly it didn’t fully resolve the issue and once again we have residents living on their nerves when rats get into their homes and others are fearful to go into their gardens and backyards even to leave out the rubbish.

“I have arranged for  meeting on Wednesday morning with the Housing Executive ,APEX housing, Bogside and Brandywell Initiative (BBI), NI Water, Environmental health ,Pest control and Dove House.

I” will be requesting that these agencies carry out a full survey in the area from Elmwood Road down towards the bottom of Westland Street right over the Colmcille Court.

“It is very clear this is not a problem caused by a few bags of discarded rubbish it much bigger than that,” she added.

BOGSIDE RAT INFESTATION TOP OF AGENDA AT EMERGENCY MEETING was last modified: February 7th, 2018 by John

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