The London borough where flytipping fines have just gone up by 150
Briefly

Haringey Council has increased penalties for fly-tipping to a maximum of £1,000, responding to community demands for tougher actions against waste dumping.
96% of surveyed residents believe fines should be imposed for fly-tipping, showing overwhelming support for stricter measures to combat littering in the borough.
Cllr Seema Chandwani highlighted residents' frustrations over waste dumping and expressed hope that higher fines will deter littering and improve public spaces.
The new rules, effective immediately, reflect the community's call for action and aim to keep Haringey's streets clean and free from waste.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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