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Residents who dumped 200 bin bags full of dirty nappies and garden waste on land near their homes slapped with £400 fines

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Hefty fines have been issue to fly tippers after more than 200 bags of filthy waste were dumped in a Bolton neighbourhood. In recent weeks, council officers have been called to land behind Crescent Road, Great Lever, to carry out two clean up operations.

The dumped waste included more than 200 bags of domestic waste which largely consisted of soiled nappies, as well as bags of broken concrete and garden waste.

Council officers found evidence which allowed them to identify the nearby residents responsible and both were issued with a £400 fixed penalty notice.

One of the residents had handed their waste to an unlicensed carrier who had subsequently dumped it. Coun Sue Haworth, executive member for regulatory services said: “In some cases, we have seen white goods and furniture dumped on streets. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link “Dumped items not only blight streets and neighbourhoods, but they can also be a health hazard to the public, pets and wildlife. “These clean-up operations cost the council and therefore the taxpayer. “Fly tipping is illegal, and the council will continue to use enforcement powers to hold those responsible to account. “I would ask the public to please continue to provide intelligence and any evidence to the council where they see fly tipping. “I urge residents to be on the lookout for vehicles that drive into areas and dump items, please report these and other fly tipping offences via the council website.” Anyone handing waste to a third party to dispose of should first check they have a valid waste carriers license and make sure they receive a waste transfer note.

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