Help catch the grime offenders caught on camera in the August edition of Redbridge Wall of Shame
Published: 23 August 2022
The August edition of Redbridge Wall of Shame features 6 clips of culprits caught on camera dumping their rubbish on the borough’s streets, and Redbridge Council is calling on the community to help identify them.
In the footage the law-breakers, who face a £400 fixed penalty notice if caught, can be seen hurling rubbish onto the floor, as well as leaving bags of rubbish by bins, a tree, wall and fence.
Since its launch Redbridge Wall of Shame has been empowering local people to join the fight against fly-tipping and help bring grime crime offenders to justice by reporting anyone they can identify from the clips.
Head to Redbridge Wall of Shame to view footage of the offenders from the August edition: https://wallofshame.redbridge.gov.uk/
If you can help identify any of the culprits caught on camera, please contact Redbridge Council on: Cleansing.Services@redbridge.gov.uk
Redbridge Wall of Shame forms part of the council’s on-going work under it’s Our Streets strategy to create a cleaner Redbridge. Taking a tough stance on grime crime, the council will fine or prosecute any individual or business caught dumping rubbish in the borough.
Enforcement action is also being coupled with other council led fly-tipping initiatives, including community engagement work, free online workshops on reducing and disposing of waste properly, and targeted fly-tipping operations.
The council also offers a Bulky Waste Collection Service entitling residents to a free collection every 12 months (maximum of 3 items). For more details, including costs for additional collections go to: www.redbridge.gov.uk/bins-waste-and-recycling/book-a-bulky-waste-or-large-item-collection/
Residents can easily report any fly-tips they spot in the borough online through the council’s Report It page: https://www.redbridge.gov.uk/report-it/
All fly tips made known to the council are recorded and investigated, with enforcement action being taken if evidence is found. The council aims to clear all recorded fly-tips on council land and the highway within 24 hours of it being reported.
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