Fines for fly-tipping in Brent have more than doubled due to intensified enforcement efforts. The council issued over 5,700 enforcement notices, a significant increase from the previous year. Notably, a Brent businessman received a fine exceeding 50,000 after employees were caught illegally dumping waste. To combat this issue, Brent Council has launched Community Skip Days, aiming to improve waste disposal accessibility for residents. The initiative provides community skips across various wards to assist those who may have difficulty using traditional disposal services.
Fines for fly-tipping in Brent have more than doubled as the council intensifies its crackdown, issuing over 5,700 enforcement notices compared to 2,700 the previous year.
A businessman was fined over 50,000 after employees from Ranya Food Centre were caught fly-tipping. The incident was documented through a coordinated operation by Brent Council.
As part of its strategy to reduce fly-tipping, the council has introduced Community Skip Days, making waste disposal more accessible and providing skips for residents across the borough.
Council member Krupa Sheth emphasized the importance of accessibility in waste disposal services, stating that their initiative allows residents to dispose of rubbish for free.
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