Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Residents urged to report fly-tipping

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A GLENROTHES community leader has called on residents to fight fly-tipping.

Peter Scobie, chairman of Pitteuchar, Stenton and Finglassie Community Council, said he had been angered by dumping at woodland in the Stenton area of the town.

Several bags of waste containing soiled nappies and households items have been found at the beauty spot near Brodie Court.

Asking members of the community to play their part in tackling the crime, Mr Scobie said the illegal dumping of rubbish could not be allowed to continue.

“It’s shocking that rubbish is being dumped in woodland in this day and age,” he said.

“I was speaking to a man who was walking his dog and he pointed out even more. There’s garden waste which will decompose over time but there’s a child’s car seat and nappies as well.

“This is not just affecting the people that visit the woods but also the wildlife that lives there as well.”

While fly-tipping is an issue across Fife, Glenrothes has been disproport­ionately affected in recent years, given its number of isolated industrial estates and areas of woodland.

Figures revealed last month highlighte­d the problem the authoritie­s face in tackling those who illegally tip waste, with just 491 fixed penalty notices issued despite 9,500 incidents having been reported.

Calling on members of the public to play their part, Mr Scobie said: “It’s up to the community to step up.

“If people see anything happening then they need to report it to Fife Council, the community council and I’m sure even local councillor­s would be happy to take reports from members of the public.

“It’s a Fife-wide problem and I don’t know what can be done to tackle it.”

 ??  ?? Top: Dundee Energy Recycling Limited (DERL). Above: Crushed plastic bottles.
Top: Dundee Energy Recycling Limited (DERL). Above: Crushed plastic bottles.

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