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In the news: Fourteen successful prosecutions already in July

Basildon Council has successfully prosecuted a number of residents for littering already in July.

After fixed penalty notices for the initial offences had been ignored or disputed, the council has been successful in gaining fourteen prosecutions so far this month.

The offences came under section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, where a person is guilty of an offence if they throw down, drop or otherwise deposit litter in any place to which this section applies and leaves it. 

These recent prosecutions are in addition to our teams having fined almost 300 individuals for fly-tipping since February 2020.

Chairman of Basildon Council's Enforcement and Public Order Committee Councillor Andrew Baggott said: "We realise that the vast majority of residents do the right thing with their waste. But fly-tippers and those who drop litter need to be held to account to deter others from this kind of behaviour.

"The message is clear - don't drop litter and dispose of your waste in the correct way or you will be fined. Thank you to our Enforcement and Legal teams for their great success in catching and holding these people to account."

Back in November 2020, the council agreed to contract National Enforcement Solutions (NES) to carry out environmental enforcement on a 12-month trial basis, to support the council's in-house environmental enforcement team.

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Published on Wednesday 14 July 2021