Increased fines for litter louts
People caught throwing litter out of their vehicle now face increased penalty fines from £75 to £100 in a bid to crackdown on the issue.
People caught throwing litter out of their vehicle now face increased penalty fines from £75 to £100 in a bid to crackdown on the issue.
Anyone caught dropping litter, leaving graffiti or fly-posting in Swale will be fined £150 in fine increases from 1 July 2018. Swale Borough Council agreed
A series of recent changes across Medway to reduce litter have had a big impact on the local area. A project to reduce litter at
In what seems timely considering the vitriol on social media following the Bank Holiday Weekend for the rubbish left on our beautiful beaches, Thanet Distict
The litter louts that can spoil the district are set to face £150 fines if they are caught by Canterbury City Council enforcement officers. Councillors
As part of the ongoing work to keep the district a great place to live, work and visit, Dover District Council is inviting people to
Over 70 volunteers pulled on their wellies on Saturday 14 April to take part in Chelmsford City Council’s Spring River Clean-Up. Together, the group swarmed
Dover District Council is backing a national campaign to stop the scourge of roadside litter. The Keep Britain Tidy campaign sends a blunt message to
Maidstone Borough Council’s Communities, Housing and Environment Committee has taken the decision to increase fines for littering within the borough from £80 – £90 following
On Tuesday 5 December, Thanet District Council brought prosecutions against 19 individuals who had received a fixed penalty notice for littering and hadn’t paid. All