WORKING TOGETHER TO TACKLE DUMPING IN DENBIGHSHIRE

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

24/06/2005 - Flytipping is becoming an increasing problem across North Wales with traders and householders alike choosing to dispose of their waste in laybys and waste land. Over the next months, Environment Agency Wales and Denbighshire County Council will be working together on covert surveillance operations around the county. Environmental Crimewatch signs will be installed at sites across the county to drum home the message about the problem.

This joint initiative will focus on flytipping, and it could result in enforcement action against those found to be acting illegally. It should also deter potential flytippers. It's part of the Environmental Crimewatch Campaign, a project launched by the Agency in March of this year to specifically target environmental crime.

Lyndsey Meek, Senior Special Enforcement Officer for the Agency, who is leading the Environmental Crimewatch Project said: ' This new project will act directly to target flytipping. Working with Denbighshire County Council enables us to tackle the problem effectively and seriously. Flytipping is an eyesore across many areas of Denbighshire County Council and a zero tolerance attitude must be taken to combat it. The warning to everyone, both householders and traders is to dispose of your waste correctly at licenced facilities. Don't act illegally as we may be watching you!'

Councillor Eryl Williams, Cabinet Lead Member for Environment on Denbighshire County Council, added: 'Fly-tipping is not acceptable in Denbighshire. We have received complaints from residents from a number of our communities about a small minority of individuals fly-tipping and dumping rubbish, rather than using the household waste sites located across the county. We are pleased to be working in partnership with the Environment Agency to tackle this anti-social behaviour. It will complement the Council's work of improving the county's image and boosting the quality of life for local residents.'

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Indeg Jones)
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