Council works with Hucknall residents to address town's waste problems

A crackdown on fly-tipping and waste problems has taken place in Hucknall following complaints by residents.
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Ongoing issues on Beardall Street, Hucknall resulted in the council’s community safely and environment teams visiting the area.

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The teams identified waste issues within the area and positively engaged with residents to identify those responsible for fly-tipping and rubbish dumping.

One of Ashfield District Council's community protection officers with fly-tipped waste on Beardall StreetOne of Ashfield District Council's community protection officers with fly-tipped waste on Beardall Street
One of Ashfield District Council's community protection officers with fly-tipped waste on Beardall Street

A number of individuals received Community Protection Warnings and Prevention of Damage by Pest Act Notices requiring them to clean up their waste within an agreed

timescale, with ongoing inspections taking place over the coming weeks.

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Theresa Hodgkinson, director for place & communities said: “Fly-tipping is unacceptable and will not be tolerated by Ashfield District Council.

Members of the council's environment team clearing waste on Beardall StreetMembers of the council's environment team clearing waste on Beardall Street
Members of the council's environment team clearing waste on Beardall Street
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"Patrols will be undertaken by the community safety team over upcoming weeks as part of our ongoing work to tackle rubbish dumping and fly tipping in the area.

“The council is committed to making Ashfield a cleaner place to live, work and visit and this is just one way we are tackling waste issues in the district.

“In the next few weeks we will be launching a campaign in our parks and greenspaces.

"Disposing of waste correctly is everyone’s responsibility and throughout the summer we’ll be working across the district to tackle this.”