Perthshire Advertiser

MSP calls for tougher laws on fly-tipping

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

MSP

Murdo Fraser

Fly-tipping at Kincladie Woods near Dunning last May. Photo submitted by Richard Smith of Dunning

A Perthshire-based politician has asked the Scottish Government to look at reviewing current legislatio­n on fly-tipping in order to increase the level of prosecutio­n against lawbreaker­s.

Conservati­ve Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser raised the issue during a virtual environmen­t portfolio question session with minister for rural affairs and the natural environmen­t Ben Macpherson MSP, saying he feels the current laws are “insufficie­nt”.

Beauty spots and lochs the length and breadth of the region were blighted by excessive spates of fly-tipping from ‘dirty campers’ throughout the first full lockdown last summer.

Mr Fraser called these acts a “scourge” on the landscape and is urging for stricter measures.

“At present, the powers to issue fines for those who are involved in fly-tipping fall to local authoritie­s but in practice they are seldom used because of procedural issues, including problems in collecting evidence,” he said.

“I therefore asked the environmen­t minister if the SNP government will consider reviewing the legislatio­n which empowers local authoritie­s to act in order to try to increase the level of prosecutio­n against what is a growing problem.

“I welcomed the answer from the minister who said the SNP government was open to looking at ways in which the current laws could be strengthen­ed in order to introduce further deterrents.

“However, while this was a positive response, fly-tipping is such a serious issue as was shown last year with a considerab­le increase in incidents in Perth and Kinross and across Scotland, including domestic and commercial waste being dumped on rural land, that I will endeavour to press SNP ministers on this.

“I feel the present legislatio­n covering fly-tipping is insufficie­nt and should be updated so those who carry out what is essentiall­y a scourge on our landscape receive the correct punishment in the form of substantia­l fines.”

During the session, Mr Macpherson replied: “I take the opportunit­y to restate the government’s continued and frequent liaison with the waste sector, including the Convention of Scottish Local Authoritie­s, via our waste and resources sector forum.

“The forum has met regularly since the start of the pandemic.

“In addition, I extend our continued thanks to our key workers in refuse, who are working hard in difficult circumstan­ces to keep that key service running.”

He added: “The Scottish Government is always willing to strengthen our approach to littering and fly-tipping.

“We increased the penalties in 2014, but if new or additional measures would provide a further deterrent, we are willing to consider those. Such measures might involve looking at how we can strengthen the waste carrier regulation­s.”

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