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Kirsty Paterson

Falkirk council warned rat infestations is becoming a serious problem

Falkirk Council is not doing enough to fulfil its "legal and moral duties" to tackle rat infestations, the leader of the opposition has said.

Labour group leader Councillor Anne Hannah - who represents the Lower Braes - says that several councillors have been "made aware of a serious problem with rat infestations in their wards".

In response, she is putting a motion forward asking Falkirk Council to look again at its lack of pest control services and the advice it gives to householders.

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In her motion, Cllr Hannah points to the legal responsibility of local authorities "to take such steps as may be necessary to secure so far as practicable that their district is kept free from rats and mice".

Cllr Hannah points out that Falkirk Council's website says: "Falkirk Council does not provide a pest control service" and gives advice to occupiers as to how to deal with pests.

However, she says, it does not advise residents that they have a legal responsibility to report to the Council substantial numbers of rats or mice on the property they occupy.

It also doesn't give any details of inspection arrangements made by the Council to monitor rat and mouse infestations or give any advice on how to deal with infestations where a whole street is affected.

Nor does the council give any advice as to where occupiers can find a reliable pest control service.

Cllr Hannah's motion suggests that the council should "take such steps as are necessary to keep the district free of rats and mice" and give advice and assistance to help people get rid of vermin in their properties.

It asks Council officers to provide a comprehensive report on the options "for fully discharging Council's legal and moral duties to ensure the district is, as far as is possible, free of rats and mice".

She is also asking the council to ensure affordable options are available for owners and occupiers of property to enable them to take the necessary steps to clear infestations.

If successful, the report will include costs and timescales, and how this can be funded.

Cllr Hannah hopes that her motion will be heard at a meeting of Falkirk Council on Wednesday but it may be referred to the council's executive for a decision instead.

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