Fly tippers could face up to 20 hours of community service removing rubbish they have illegally dumped.
Fly-tippers will be publicly shamed and forced to clean up dumped rubbish as part of a new Government strategy designed to crack down on organised waste crime.
Fly-tippers in England could be forced to carry out unpaid clean-ups of streets, parks and dumping hotspots under new plans ...
Fly-tippers could be forced into “clean-up squads” to tidy up mess in the areas where they have illegally dumped waste under ...
Fly-tippers could be forced to clear their own rubbish under new crackdown - ...
Fly-tippers could soon face tougher penalties under new government plans aimed at tackling illegal dumping of waste.
Nature minister Mary Creagh MP says this is a new penalty to force people dumping on our streets to 'clean up the sites they ...
The UK Government through the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs will be publishing a New Action Plan to tackle ...
Fly-tippers could be forced into “clean-up squads” to tidy up the mess in the areas where they have illegally dumped waste in ...
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