Leek Post & Times

Warning after rise in ‘unforgivea­ble’ fly-tipping

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FLY-TIPPING in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands is on the increase.

Now those who dump their rubbish in the countrysid­e are being warned that the Community Safety Partnershi­p has them in its sights.

Following the increase in incidents in recent weeks, both the district council and the police want people to be aware it will not be tolerated.

Councillor Mike Bowen, cabinet member for communitie­s at the council, said: “Fly-tipping at any time is thoroughly irresponsi­ble and shows no regard for the communitie­s it spoils or the people who have to clear it up.

“But, at a time when our public services are doing their utmost to support people through the Covid pandemic, it is simply unforgivea­ble.

“The incidents we have seen in recent weeks cannot be allowed to continue and, through the Community Safety Partnershi­p, we are sending out a very clear message that this will not be tolerated and we are working together to combat it.

“We always seek to prosecute those responsibl­e where possible, and people should be aware that flytipping is a criminal offence which can result in unlimited fines or a prison sentence.

“There is simply no excuse for it, so please don’t do it.”

The warning comes after recent incidents in the Tean area – including what has been described as an ‘industrial-scale’ tip at Huntley Lane when around 100 tyres were dumped in the area.

Local councillor and deputy leader of the district council, Councillor Mark Deaville, said: “This clearly cannot be allowed to continue and I welcome the partnershi­p focus on tackling it.

“The small minority who think they can blight our beautiful countrysid­e in this way should be under no illusion that their actions have consequenc­es, and the Moorlands is absolutely not the place to abuse in this way.”

The county council operated tips at Leek, Cheadle and Biddulph remain open to the public and are operating in a Covid-secure way.

Sergeant Rob Peacock, from the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands Neighbourh­ood Policing Team, said: “There has been a recent rise in the amount of fly-tipping going on across our local area, and we’re warning those responsibl­e that we are looking into a number of incidents alongside our local partners.

“Fly-tipping is a criminal offence and is one that can have serious ramificati­ons for the local community and wildlife.

“We will look to punish those found to be dumping their waste illegally.”

 ??  ?? Fly-tipping on Huntley Lane.
Fly-tipping on Huntley Lane.

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