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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Residents urged to report fly-tippers

Once again the moors above Cragg Vale are being targeted by fly tippers as an easy place to leave their rubbish.

Action in May 2009 swiftly led to fly tippers being deterred but once again old car tyres, which incur a disposal fee, are appearing overnight.

The Cragg Vale Residents Association have been monitoring and reporting these cases to Calderdale Council Environmental Health Department who have been trying to keep up with them and Hebden Royd Town Council have asked that if anybody travelling along Blackstone Edge Road, the B6138, from Blackstone Edge Reservoir down into Cragg Vale notices any small commercial vehicles driving slowly along this road they note the registration and let Emma Housman, HRTC Neighbourhood Manager or Calderdale Environmental Health know the details.

Emma said, "It's likely they are looking for a place to stop and leave their load. It is also likely to be late at night or in the early morning. Prosecutions of fly tippers could result in heavy penalties for the offenders. Fly-tipping fines are up to £20,000 and/or 6 months' imprisonment. Where fly-tipping involves the use of a vehicle, the driver can be prosecuted, as can the owner of the vehicle."

You can contact Emma on 01422 842181 or Calderdale Environmental Health on 0845 245 6000.

Fly Tipping

Cllr Scott Trickett, Mayor of Hebden Royd
on the moors with the tyres.

Cllr Trickett said "We're so fortunate up here to have great views across the moors, but when they are interrupted by a pile of fifty or sixty tyres that have appeared overnight it really is upsetting. As quickly as they are removed another pile appears. The hard work of the Environmental Health Department is often wasted. We are convinced they fly tippers travel over from the Rochdale/Littleborough area and leave their waste on our doorstep. It may just be one unscrupulous operator, probably a tyre fitter or even a garage, but we need help to catch them and then stop them."

Fly tipping is illegal because

  • Uncontrolled waste disposal can be hazardous to the public,
    especially when the waste consists of drums of toxic material,
    asbestos sheeting or syringes.
  • There can be damage to watercourses, and underlying soil quality
    from the dumped waste.
  • Fly-tipping looks unsightly and this can harm investment into an area.
  • Cleaning up fly-tipping costs taxpayers money.

 

Previously

HebWeb News: Residents Tired of Car Tyres (May 2009)

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