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Nappy days for Blackpool's landaus



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Published Date: 07 June 2008
THE sight of horse manure on Blackpool Promenade looks set to become a thing of the past as the much-talked about nappies for landau carriages became a reality.
The plastic nappies – or dung catchers as they are known – have now been installed on all 44 of the resort's horse-drawn carriages and became compulsory yesterday.

What do you think about the nappies? Leave your comments below.

The move comes after Blackpool Council's decided to make them mandatory part of the drivers' operating licence when they were renewed this week.

Landau owner Rita Clark, 43, said her mare, Emma, hadn't experienced any problems during her first day using the device.

She said: "The nappies have been ok so far – I must admit I was a bit worried at first because, like most mares, she is quite sensitive about anything touching her rear.

"She's used it twice this morning though, and it seems to be so far so good.

"I don't think any of the drivers have a problem with the nappies in principle – we want to see a clean Promenade as much as anyone.

"What we want to see now, though, is Blackpool Council keeping their side of the bargain by making sure we can dispose of the waste.

"Bins have been put at the landau ranks which we have a key for, so we can empty the nappies.

"The problem is, tourists are piling fast food waste and litter on top of the bins when they find they are locked, so we end up having to wade through rubbish.

"We also need some kind of hand washing facilities at the rank. My husband emptied one of the nappies yesterday and got covered in the dung."

Sorted

Alison Metcalf, of Blackpool Landau Association, said the council need to provide more waste bins for the general public.

She said: "The council said the bins would be sorted by now, but the situation hasn't changed. We have done everything they wanted us to do – the council needs to do its bit. The landau operators shouldn't have to handle rotting food waste which people leave on top of the horse waste bins."

Visitors to the resort gave the scheme a thumbs-up as a way of keeping the Promenade clean.

Louise Cooke, 35, from Croydon, near London, said: "I actually think the nappies are a very clever idea for collecting the waste.

"I heard about the nappies and must admit I had a bit of a giggle but, to be honest, I don't think I would have even noticed them – they are quite discreet."

Lee Jopson, 41, from Bolton, added: "The nappies are a good solution for cleaning up the mess. They are better than just leaving it on the road for people to walk through."

The ruling earned the council the unfortunate accolade "pettifogging bureaucracy of the year award" by the 250,000 readers of Horse and Hound equestrian magazine.

Council bosses defended the decision, however, saying it worked closely with landau owners and sought advice from a leading equine expert and the RSPCA to make sure the horses' welfare was not compromised.



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  • Last Updated: 06 June 2008 4:49 PM
  • Source: Blackpool Gazette
  • Location: Blackpool
 
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Colin White ,

blackpool 07/06/2008 09:50:05
I think it is about time we had clean streets whith no
manure, the next thing we would like to see is the drivers in a uniform.
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Rand Hobart,

Blackpool 07/06/2008 10:12:28
Why stop with the drivers, let's ALL wear a uniform.

This nappy crappy is ridiculous, what is it with the current obsession to sanitise the world beyond recognition.
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Victor Neuburg,

Blackpool 07/06/2008 12:45:17
These 'nappies' are ridiculous. What next; remove all the sand from the beach for fear it gets into your candy floss or ice cream - oh, no, hang on, can't have candy floss, 100% sugar, not good for the weight of the nation (we're all clones now, individuality is outlawed).
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foxhall village resident,

blackpool 07/06/2008 12:46:27
Dog mess poses more of a hazard than dung from the horses yet the council do absolutely nothing about that!
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beachcomber,

blackpool 07/06/2008 12:56:18
these landaus are a nuisance and should be off the roads. its not just the mess they create, but as with the cab drivers, they make illegal turns where they feel like it. As for the nappies, all horse riders should be responsible for the mess their horses leave, im fed up with their attitude that there is nothing wrong with it, the arrogant idiots.
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True Blackpudlian ,

Blackpool 07/06/2008 13:10:41
I do agree there beachcomber. They run red lights, make U-turns at busy junctions and slow the traffic down at peak times. Also I always get stuck behind them on Hawes Side Lane in the late afternoon. They should be regulated more stingently.
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shezza,

Blackpool 07/06/2008 14:53:25
This is ridiculous idea, the at least you can see the muck and avoid it. While walking along the prom towards Cleveleys last week on more than one ocassion I saw dog walkers on the beach simply kick sand over the dog muck instead of picking it up, I have a young daughter and surely this poses more of a health risk.
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True Blackpudlian ,

Blackpool 07/06/2008 15:02:02
Dog muck does pose a health risk to children but I am fed up of driving behind landaus watching them excreting whereever they please. Responsible dog owners like myself will always take a carrier bag and pick it up. Don't blame the Council for other people's laziness.
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businessman,

blackpool 07/06/2008 15:08:57
The Landaus should be a great attraction for Blackpool. I would like to see a set route created for them on the West Side of the Prom, with drivers in smart period uniform. They don't mix well with the traffic, but they are a part of our seaside heritage.
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True Blackpudlian ,

Blackpool 07/06/2008 15:23:56
I agree businessman. They should remain in Blackpool as they are part of our heritage. I just wish the drivers would be a bit more responsible like I say not running red-lights and making silly u-turns.
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