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Litter Campaign

Tackling Litter 

The Borough Council has stepped up work to tackle litter in the area.  A campaign has taken place warning people that they would be fined for environmental crimes.  Keeping the borough clean costs local tax payers around £1 million every year and now the Council is to use enforcement powers to tackle crimes such as littering, fly tipping and graffiti.

Drop Litter - Pick Up A £75 Fine 

Posters such as the one below have gone up across the Borough, and leaflets have been distributed to businesses. 

Drop Litter pick up a fine

Fixed Penalty Notice

As of 3rd September 2007 litter louts face a £75 fine if they drop rubbish on local streets. The move followed a Borough council campaign, which included 'yellow cards' being given to people dropping litter warning them of the impending fines, and the distribution of cigarette and chewing gum pouches in Stafford and Stone town centres, encouraging people not to throw their butts and gum onto the ground.

Cllr Stan Highfield, Cabinet Member for Environment and Health, said: 'We have been warning people who drop litter that they face fines if they continue to do so - that time has now come. People who take pride in their borough do not want it treated as a giant dustbin. We spend a lot of money keeping the area clean and tidy and we are determined that a small minority should not ruin it'.

Public back the campaign

 

Yellow Warning Cards 

In August 2007 the Council publicised the introduction of fixed penalty notices for people dropping litter.  Part of the campaign included issuing 'Yellow Cards' to litter offenders.  This warned them that from September 2007 if they were found discarding litter they would face a £75 on the spot fine.

Motorists who throw rubbish from cars are now being targeted as are fly tippers - who will face prosecution.

Yellow card

Streetscene enforcement

(Below are three links to relevant pages, just click on Litter, Fly tipping or Fly posting)

Litter:
'On the spot fines' (fixed penalty notice) will be issued to anyone caught dropping litter or throwing litter from a vehicle.

Fly tipping:
On summary conviction at a Magistrates Court a penalty of up to £50,000 and/or 6 months imprisonment can be imposed.

Fly posting

 

List of litter penalties

Environmental Offence  Legislation FPN paid
within 14 days
 FPN paid
within 10 days
Litter Section 88(1) Environmental
Protection Act 1990
 £75  £50
Street Litter Control Notices and Litter Clearing Notices Section 94A(2) Environmental Act 1990   £100  £75
Unauthorised distribution of literature on designated land  Schedule 3A, para 7(2) Environmental Protection Act 1990   £75  £50
Graffiti and fly posting  S43 Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003  £75  £50

 

Contact

If you require any more information or have any queries about the litter campaign, please do not hesistate to contact us. You can contact the Streetscene team in the following ways:

Phone the contact centre on 01785 619000

Text in with your problem on 07781 471023

Email contactcentre@staffordbc.gov.uk

Or write in to Streetscene, Stafford Borough Council, Civic Offices, Riverside, Stafford, ST16 3AQ.

 

Useful link:

Streetscene home page

 

 

 



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