‘River Ouse is not a dumping ground’ people are told
Flytippers who throw old bicycles, shopping trollies or other items into the River Ouse are being warned they are causing pollution and potential flooding. Lewes District Council and the
Flytippers who throw old bicycles, shopping trollies or other items into the River Ouse are being warned they are causing pollution and potential flooding. Lewes District Council and the
Dover DC & Rural Task Force Partnership As part of partnership work to crackdown on fly-tipping, Dover District Council teamed up with Kent Police’s Rural
Kent County Council has committed a further £250,000 to help fight rogue traders flytipping in the county. The funding will continue to build on the
Late last night suspected fly tippers and illegal waste carriers were targeted as part of an evening of action to crackdown against those suspected of
Chelmsford City Council has successfully prosecuted a fly-tipper who left bags of rubbish strewn around a woodland. In November 2018, local residents alerted Council officers
Residents of Folkestone and Hythe District are being encouraged to make simple checks on anyone offering to remove their rubbish – or they could risk
Eastbourne Borough Council is launching a crackdown on town centre businesses that are failing to get rid of their rubbish responsibly. The council is targeting
Kent County Council is investing £250,000 to reduce the level of flytipping in Kent. Planned action will include more electronic surveillance, including mobile CCTV, and
A special operation targeting unlicensed waste and scrap collectors saw 15 vehicles stopped in the Canterbury district. The operation, which took place on Wednesday 12
Braintree District Council was successful in taking legal action against the following person for fly-tipping under Section 34 (2A) Environmental Protection Act 1990 Part II.