Watford leaders focus on fly tipping with recent site visit in Callowland ward

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Elected Mayor of Watford, Peter Taylor, and Councillor Kennedy Rodrigues, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood Services, joined forces in support of Hertfordshire's ongoing battle against fly tipping...

Their efforts were focused on addressing some fly tipping hotspots surrounding St Albans Road, including Victoria Road, Lowestoft Road, and Leavesden Road. The visit was also part of an awareness-raising campaign to remind residents of the need to focus on responsible waste disposal practices, including the importance of ensuring that waste is disposed of legally and ethically.

The key steps for residents to adhere to when disposing of waste, which follows the S.C.R.A.P code includes:

  • Suspect all waste carriers: Refrain from allowing waste carriers to collect rubbish until their legitimacy is verified.
  • Check registration details: Verify waste carriers' registration through the Environment Agency or by calling 03708 506 506.
  • Refuse unsolicited offers: Decline offers from unverified waste collectors.
  • Ask for disposal details: Inquire about the disposal process and request evidence of appropriate disposal methods.
  • Paperwork should be obtained: Ensure proper documentation, such as invoices or waste transfer notes, are obtained for waste removal.

Fly tipping poses a significant financial burden, costing taxpayers £1 million annually in clean-up efforts across Hertfordshire. In Watford, since 2016, fly tippers have been identified and issued with Fixed Penalty Notices (FPN’s) for £300, totalling over £12,000 in fines. These individuals have been given 14 days to pay their fines.

Elected Mayor of Watford, Peter Taylor, said: “We are working hard to tackle fly-tipping - investigating cases and punishing those responsible. We are committed to combatting this problem by encouraging responsible waste disposal, issuing fines and promoting a cleaner town."

Councillor Kennedy Rodrigues, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhood Services, said: “As stewards of our neighbourhoods, it's so important we take a stand against fly tipping. This is not a victimless crime, and we continue to provide residents with the knowledge to identify and report illegal waste disposal, ensuring a cleaner, safer Watford for all."

For further information on the S.C.R.A.P. campaign and waste disposal guidelines, residents are encouraged to visit hertfordshire.gov.uk/flytipping.

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Published: 13th February 2024

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