Fly tippers could face up to 20 hours of community service removing rubbish they have illegally dumped.
Fly-tippers are to be named and shamed so that householders and businesses can blacklist them. The Environment Agency is to ...
Fly-tippers could soon find themselves conscripted into "clean-up squads", tasked with tidying the very areas where they have ...
Fly-tippers who dump waste on farmland and rural areas will be forced to clean up their own mess and pay for the damage under ...
West Northamptonshire Council says steps are being taken to improve enforcement.
Local authorities in England may soon have new powers to force fly tippers to clean up waste they have dumped and pay fines without having to go through the courts.
Under the new Waste Crime Action Plan, illegal dumpers could face up to 20 hours of unpaid work cleaning streets and parks, ...
The government says people who get caught illegally dumping waste could be forced to clean up their own rubbish, as part of a ...
Fly-tippers will be publicly shamed and forced to clean up dumped rubbish as part of a new Government strategy designed to crack down on organised waste crime.
The move would allow officers to search premises without a warrant, seize assets and arrest those suspected of criminality.
Fly-tippers in England could be forced to carry out unpaid clean-ups of streets, parks and dumping hotspots under new plans ...
Fly-tippers could soon face tougher penalties under new government plans aimed at tackling illegal dumping of waste. Offenders will be fined and made to ...
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