The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Group demands action to stop blight of fly-tipping

Country ‘becoming dumping ground’ warning

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Rural leaders have called for urgent Scottish Government action to tackle the blight of fly-tipping amid warnings the countrysid­e is becoming a “dumping ground” for people’s rubbish.

A group of organisati­ons – including Scottish Land and Estates, NFU Scotland, and the Scottish Partnershi­p Against Rural Crime – have written an open letter to Environmen­t Secretary Roseanna Cunningham asking for clarity on how the government intends to tackle the problem.

It reads: “Scotland’s beautiful countrysid­e continues to be blighted by people’s rubbish on a daily basis and the negative impact this is having is significan­t.

“Every week that passes by without serious action is another week of our beautiful country being used as a dumping ground.”

The organisati­ons have called for a shift in focus away from farmers and landowners having to clean up rubbish, to a drive to preventing fly-tipping from happening in the first place.

They have issued three demands – creation of a co-ordinated strategic national response to tackling fly-tipping in Scotland; more collaborat­ive crosssecto­r working with a commitment from the government to regularly bring key stakeholde­rs together; and greater use of data to better assess the scale and impact of the problem, and in turn drive action at a regional or local level.

The letter continued: “With Scotland rightly perceived as leading the way on a range of environmen­tal issues, we believe 2020 should be the year we must start to address this issue – now is the time to bring all stakeholde­rs to the table and agree how we can collective­ly tackle fly-tipping.

“We firmly believe by dealing with flytipping more effectivel­y there are significan­t benefits for Scotland’s economy – as well as for society and the environmen­t – which as we recover from a global pandemic could not be more important.”

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “We are absolutely clear fly-tipping is illegal, selfish and dangerous. Whatever the circumstan­ces it is unacceptab­le and there is no excuse for this behaviour anywhere in Scotland. We remind everyone that all incidents of fly-tipping should be reported to the Dumb Dumpers website.”

 ?? Picture: Kenny Smith. ?? An example of fly-tipping on the outskirts of Auchterhou­se, near Dundee.
Picture: Kenny Smith. An example of fly-tipping on the outskirts of Auchterhou­se, near Dundee.

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