Tag: Waste Enforcement Unit

Who dumped waste on this Digbeth street?

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Birmingham City Council’s squad of waste enforcement officers are appealing for witnesses after a road in Digbeth was blocked by flytippers today (29 April 2016). Officers were alerted to the waste dumped on Lower Darwin Street this afternoon, which was strewn across the pavement and road. Abandoning rubbish (flytipping) is illegal and offenders can face […]

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Help us find flytippers who dumped waste on Northfield lane

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Birmingham City Council’s crack squad of waste enforcement officers are appealing for witnesses after a pretty country lane was blocked by dumped rubbish earlier today (31 March 2016). Officers were alerted this morning to the flytipped waste on Bell Holloway in Northfield, which was strewn along a 70 metre stretch of the lane. Abandoning rubbish […]

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Men jailed for fly-tipping

Two men have been jailed at Birmingham Crown Court today for fly-tipping following an investigation by Birmingham City Council’s Waste Enforcement Unit. The men - Ionut Muti and Augustin Dobre - both of Aston, Birmingham pleaded guilty to two and five offences respectively under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 at earlier hearings (4 January and 18 […]

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Clampdown on litter and waste to create cleaner streets

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Nearly 5,000 people and businesses were caught fly-tipping, dropping litter or failing to dispose of rubbish responsibly last year as a result of initiatives to make Birmingham’s streets cleaner. New figures, published in the Regulation and Enforcement Services Annual Report for 2014/15, show that Birmingham City Council’s environmental health officers received 8,909 complaints regarding waste. […]

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