as reported, and the expanded team will also concentrate on clean-ups where fly-tipping has been reported. Executive Director of Community and Enterprise Resources, Michael McGlynn said: “Fly-tipping is a blight that affects us all but which is largely the result of the irresponsible actions of a minority of people.“We are aware of the increase but we need your help to bring specific instances to our attention.“Where we find evidence that will allow us to take action we will do so.“If you have any information please don’t hesitate to get in touch via the website or on 0303 123 1015.”Environmental Services will continue to investigate reported fly-tipping incidents with action taken if evidence found.
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