Don't miss a thing by signing up to the MyOldham newsletter here Chiefs have agreed to invest more than £1m to tackle litter and fly-tipping in Oldham as part of a programme which will see every ward deep cleaned.
Oldham council's cabinet has backed plans to invest £1.27m in a ‘clean streets’ proposal that will see a new fly-tipping clearance team and environment marshals created.
A report to cabinet showed that the number of requests made to the council about fly-tipping or dumping had risen from 4,382 in 2019/20 up to 5,822 in 2020/21. READ MORE:Two companies named and shamed after piles of rubbish dumped on the side of the road The two biggest hotspot areas are St Mary’s ward and Alexandra Ward in the town centre, according to the
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