I heard about this news the other day. It appears as though local authorities will be banned from charging for the disposal of non-statutory waste.
Here is the link : https://www.politics.co.uk/news-in-...-to-collect-more-rubbish-to-curb-fly-tipping/
I've found this reported on several news sites but I've been unable to find any specific details about what this actually means and I'm especially interested because there is persistent flytipping in the road that I live (mattresses, old cabinets, etc) and the stuff never gets collected by the local authority (who charges for collection) and I end up dealing with it myself because it just sits there for months otherwise. There's often a case of flytipping tennis where people just move the rubbish up and down the road so they don't have to deal with it themselves. The dustbin men just drive past it. I have considered CCTV but don't see why I should have to take this cost on.
Here is the link : https://www.politics.co.uk/news-in-...-to-collect-more-rubbish-to-curb-fly-tipping/
I've found this reported on several news sites but I've been unable to find any specific details about what this actually means and I'm especially interested because there is persistent flytipping in the road that I live (mattresses, old cabinets, etc) and the stuff never gets collected by the local authority (who charges for collection) and I end up dealing with it myself because it just sits there for months otherwise. There's often a case of flytipping tennis where people just move the rubbish up and down the road so they don't have to deal with it themselves. The dustbin men just drive past it. I have considered CCTV but don't see why I should have to take this cost on.