Close Menu
Pest Magazine
    X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    CPD Log-In
    Pest Magazine
    • News
      • Best Practice
      • BPCA
      • Brexit
      • Companies
      • COVID-19
      • HSE
      • Local Authority
      • National Pest Awards
      • Natural England
      • NPTA
      • People
      • Products
    Pest Magazine
    Local Authority

    Welsh council votes to restore pest control service

    Simon KingBy Simon King20 July 2021No Comments1 Min Read
    LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

    Councillors have voted to bring pest control services several years after Powys County Council after axing it.

    At a full council meeting last week, Labour councillor Sandra Davies, seconded by group leader, Cllr Mathew Dorrance, put forward a motion to re-establish the service.

    Cllr Dorrance said: “We know that our communities across Powys are suffering issues of vermin and pests. I’m receiving increased calls about pests in people’s homes, particularly rats and it’s causing hardship.”

    Cllr Dorrance highlighted that other Welsh councils, including Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Gwynedd, Neath Port Talbot, Gwynedd and Blaenau Gwent still run pest control services.

    He pointed out that between 2012 and 2014 when the service was scrapped it had cost in the region of £100,000 and dropped to £50,000.

    With an £8 million surplus in its 2020/21 budget, Cllr Dorrance believed re-instating the service could be afforded.

    “It’s the right thing for residents and our communities,” he said.

    Powys County Council ceased offering a pest control service in March 2014, due to decreasing demand for it.

     

    Share. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email
    Previous ArticleNational Pest Awards finalist featured in local newspaper
    Next Article 1env Solutions heralds return to face-to-face events

    Read Similar Stories

    More bin lorry drivers join Birmingham strike

    Council tenant wins compensation after being “forced to live with rats for 18 months”

    Residents in Brighton flats itching to move over return of bed bugs

    Comments are closed.

    © 2023 Lewis Business Media. All Rights Reserved.
    Lewis Business Media, Suite A, Arun House,
    Office Village, River Way, Uckfield, TN22 1SL

    © 2025 Lewis Business Media. All Rights Reserved.
    Lewis Business Media, Suite A, Arun House, Office Village, River Way, Uckfield, TN22 1SL

    Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms & Conditions

    The OTC "tick" mechanism is the copyright of Lewis Business Media Ltd ©2024

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.