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Perth and Kinross Council set up fund to combat fly-tipping

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Perth and Kinross Council has set up a £20,000 fund to combat fly-tipping.The money is to be used to support communities affected by illegally-dumped waste on private land during the coronavirus outbreak.And the local authority has warned anyone found guilty of blighting the landscape by irresponsibly discarding their rubbish risks a fine of up to £40,000 and imprisonment.Landowners, communities or individuals can apply to the fund to help meet the cost of removing fly-tipped waste from their land or to pay for actions to stop fly-tipping in the future.These could include installing barriers such as fencing or putting in measures such as posts or boulders to stop traffic gaining access to land.Funding could also be used for local.

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