The council plans to install 70 signs across the borough starting mid-June to combat illegal dumping. These signs will detail fines and include QR codes for reporting offenders. Targeted placements will focus on the areas most affected by fly-tipping, informed by data analysis. Councillor Richard Diment emphasized a zero-tolerance policy toward fly-tipping and urged residents to assist in reporting incidents. With over 4,000 annual fly-tipping reports, the council has increased penalties and expressed optimism that these measures will promote a cleaner, safer community.
The council is determined to place these signs in the borough's most affected areas, using data to guide their decisions.
We will not tolerate any form of fly-tipping in this borough, and those caught dumping waste can expect to be caught and fined.
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