Harefield Gazette

In it to bin it – winning the war against flytipping

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HAMMERSMIT­H and Fulham has credited the success of its Report It app for the borough’s streets becoming cleaner.

Last month, the council received results of an annual survey that measured the cleanlines­s of neighbourh­oods from Sands End to White City.

The survey by consultanc­y WYG involved inspection­s of hundreds of stretches of road that were randomly selected.

At the end of it, the council received a percentage score to indicate how much litter was found. The lower the score – the cleaner the area.

The 2019-20 survey gave the borough a score of 2.03 per cent, down from 4.55 per cent in 201819, and 5.43 per cent in 2015-16.

Last month, the Department for the Environmen­t and Rural Affairs released data suggesting Hammersmit­h and Fulham has high levels of fly-tipping – 16,800 cases in 2018-19 – compared to neighbouri­ng boroughs.

Kensington and Chelsea had 6,800 in 2018-19 and Ealing had about 15,000.

The council says this high volume of fly-tipping reports was actually owed to the growing number of people who are reporting cases via its Report It app.

Launched in 2012, the app now has 9,527 registered users, double the number it had in 2015.

A council spokesman said: “The official inspection­s are clear that our streets are among the cleanest in London. This is backed-up by verified figures.

“What these figures show is that we have great, engaged residents in our borough who are rightly quick to report fly-tipping on the streets. We have made it as easy as possible for them to do that, via our Report It app.

“Our contractor­s also proactivel­y report any fly-tips they see on their rounds. That’s why our figures appear to be high.”

Last year the council said it “carried out 33 prosecutio­ns” against fly-tippers in the last three years. And in January 2019 it increased fly-tipping fines to £400.

“Fly-tippers need to know their actions have consequenc­es, and that we will be on their case,” the spokespers­on said.

The council was asked if it could provide informatio­n on which parts of the borough are worst affected by fly-tipping, but it refused.

We have great, engaged residents in our borough who are rightly quick to report fly-tipping

 ??  ?? A shopkeeper was fined for dumping this pile of rubbish in Ravenscour­t Park in 2017
A shopkeeper was fined for dumping this pile of rubbish in Ravenscour­t Park in 2017
 ??  ?? Hammersmit­h and Fulham street cleaner Lazarus Eliodore won an award in 2016 for his work
Hammersmit­h and Fulham street cleaner Lazarus Eliodore won an award in 2016 for his work

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