Pubdate: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 Source: Lancashire Evening Post (UK) Copyright: 2008 Lancashire Evening Post Contact: http://www.lep.co.uk/newspaper.aspx Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2975 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) CITY CENTRE FULL OF USED NEEDLES Preston city centre is full of dirty needles left by drug users, the Evening Post can reveal. According to new figures, cleaners have found almost 1,000 'sharps' over the last 18 months - and the city's bus station and market hall are the worst hotspots. They found 863 syringes across the city, with 270 in the indoor market and another 158 in the bus station. But Preston Council bosses insist they are winning the war against junkies, saying needle exchanges saw the amount found decline in recent months. The figures were released under the Freedom of Information Act after a request by the Evening Post. Mick Tickle, building cleaning services manager, said his staff regularly find needles scattered across the market when they move on rough sleepers each morning. He said: "The market hall and the bus station are worst, largely because of the numbers of rough sleepers and toilets there. "We have sharps disposal chutes in all new toilets but there are people who still leave needles on the floor of toilet cubicles, not thinking the next person in could be a child." The figures also showed that needles were found on roads around the city, including 60 under a bridge in Miller Park and 50 on Brockholes Brow. Head of clean environment, Mark Taylor, said he did not believe Preston had a major problem with drug users. He said: "There is the odd hotspot but big finds are usually people who dump a pile of them rather than it being a good secluded place for drug-taking." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake