Information on Leicestershire
News Index
2012
May 2012Apr 2012
Mar 2012
Feb 2012
Jan 2012
2011
Dec 2011Nov 2011
Oct 2011
Sep 2011
Aug 2011
Jul 2011
Jun 2011
May 2011
Apr 2011
Mar 2011
Feb 2011
Jan 2011
2010
Dec 2010Nov 2010
Oct 2010
Sep 2010
Aug 2010
Jul 2010
Jun 2010
May 2010
Apr 2010
Mar 2010
Feb 2010
Jan 2010
2009
Dec 2009Nov 2009
Oct 2009
Sep 2009
Aug 2009
Jul 2009
Jun 2009
May 2009
Apr 2009
Mar 2009
Feb 2009
Jan 2009
2008
Dec 2008Nov 2008
Oct 2008
Sep 2008
Aug 2008
Jul 2008
Jun 2008
May 2008
Apr 2008
Catching Fly-tippers on Camera
Posted on 05/06/08
FLY-TIPPERS in and around Loughborough could find themselves caught on camera as Charnwood Borough Council plans to use state-of-the-art technology to catch offenders red handed.
Three different types of covert and overt cameras will be used at locations across the Borough as part of the Councils latest attempt to crackdown on fly-tipping and ensure Loughborough and surrounding Charnwood remains a cleaner, greener place to live and work.
The cameras can be regularly moved to hotspots if needed and any footage of rubbish being illegally dumped could be used in court as evidence.
Chris Cary, Charnwood Borough Councils Senior Enforcement Officer, said: We are very pro-active in investigating fly-tips and these cameras will help us track down the people dumping rubbish and putting a blot on the landscape.
Cleaning up fly-tips costs Councils 76m a year nationally. Using these cameras will hopefully act as a deterrent and the evidence gained lead to more successful prosecutions with those responsible punished and paying the price.
Cllr Mike Preston (Conservative councillor for Queniborough), Charnwood Borough Councils Cabinet member for Environment, added: Anything that helps to create a better environment for Charnwoods residents has to be welcomed.
If using cameras to catch people dumping rubbish in the act leads to a reduction in the number of fly-tips in the Borough, then surely that can only be a good thing.
Meanwhile, householders are being warned to ensure they employ registered firms to take away their waste or risk being held responsible if the rubbish is illegally dumped.
Under the 1990 Environment Protection Act, residents could find themselves charged with a Duty of Care offence if waste which is fly-tipped is traced back to them.
Only companies or individuals that hold a Waste Carriers Licence can legally remove rubbish.
When a firm registered with the Environment Agency takes away unwanted items, they will give the residents a Controlled Waste Transfer Note which details when and what rubbish was removed. This protects residents if their rubbish is then illegally fly-tipped and the company could then face prosecution for dumping the waste.
Five people have been prosecuted by Charnwood Borough Council in the last 12 months for duty of care offences and more cases are in the pipeline.
Mr Cary added: Alarm bells should be ringing if someone offers to take away waste for 30 or 40 cash in hand, no questions asked - that would not cover the costs of getting rid of the rubbish legally at a landfill site.
Some people might say that its unfair that they are being blamed for rubbish being dumped when they didnt do it. But it is their responsibility to ensure that their waste is only removed by authorised persons, there is no excuse for fly-tipping and ignorance of the law is not a defence.
Cllr Preston added: The Duty of Care regulations are not there to scare people they are another weapon in the Councils armoury to eliminate fly-tipping.
The idea is to encourage people to think carefully about who they give their waste to.
If you wish to book a free bulky waste collection, or find out more about the service, call Charnwood Borough Council on (01509) 634 563 or log on to www.charnwood.gov.uk/environment/refusecollectionservice.html
Other CCTV articles
Latest News
Keep your home secure and enjoy the summer | |
|---|---|
![]() | Keep your home secure and enjoy the summerSummer burglary campaign adviceAs the weather warms up Leicestershire Police is reminding residents to secure their windows and doors every time they leave their homes. The force is launching a summer campaign to help prevent an increase in burglaries across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.... 25 May 2012 Keep your home secure and enjoy the summer |
Jewellery stolen in robbery on Launde Road | |
![]() | Jewellery stolen in robbery on Launde RoadOfficers are appealing for witnesses following a robbery on Launde Road, Oadby. The incident took place on Tuesday, May 8 at around 3pm.... 25 May 2012 Jewellery stolen in robbery on Launde Road |
'Protect your gold leaflets issued in Leicester | |
![]() | 'Protect your gold leaflets issued in LeicesterAdvice leaflet issuedAdvice leaflets will be distributed in Leicester this weekend urging residents to protect your gold. The leaflets - which contain crime prevention tips and urge residents to report any suspicious activity - are being pushed through letterboxes and handed out in places of worship and community centres to raise awareness of a recent rise in burglaries in which Asian gold jewellery has been targeted.... 25 May 2012 'Protect your gold leaflets issued in Leicester |
New technology boosts independence | |
![]() | Adults & Communities24 May 2012New technology boosts independenceCutting edge technology provided by the county council is helping people to stay in their own homes, giving peace of mind to their relatives. Maisie Walker from Shepshed is enjoying her freedom again, despite epilepsy, thanks to Leicestershire County Council.... 24 May 2012 New technology boosts independence |
Businesses to benefit from successful transport bid | |
![]() | Environment & Transport24 May 2012Businesses to benefit from successful transport bid Leicestershire County Council has today learned it has been successful in a bid for 4m to boost sustainable transport. The Government cash will benefit businesses and residents, primarily in and around Loughborough and Coalville, by funding schemes designed to alleviate congestion, boost the local economy and reduce carbon.... 24 May 2012 Businesses to benefit from successful transport bid |
Related News
FLY-TIPPER HANDED COMMUNITY SERVICE | |
|---|---|
![]() | A LEICESTER man who dumped computer monitors in Charnwood has been handed a community punishment by magistrates.... 18 Sep 2008 FLY-TIPPER HANDED COMMUNITY SERVICE |
Loughborough going a bit French | |
![]() | The town centre is to have a distinctly continental flavour as a traditional French Market kicks off an exciting Bank Holiday weekend... 21 May 2008 Loughborough going a bit French |
INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIP A STEP CLOSER TO REALITY | |
![]() | An innovative partnership between two neighbouring Councils to share services has moved closer to reality.... 22 Aug 2008 INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIP A STEP CLOSER TO REALITY |
Barrow, Loughborough and Quorn Homes To In Recycling Trial | |
![]() | RESIDENTS in an area of Charnwood are being encouraged to S.W.I.T.C.H to new ways of recycling household waste in a special trial.... 18 Sep 2008 Barrow, Loughborough and Quorn Homes To In Recycling Trial |
Shepshed Fly-Tip Conviction | |
![]() | A SHEPSHED man has become the 10th person to be successfully prosecuted by Charnwood Borough Council for fly-tipping.... 04 Apr 2008 Shepshed Fly-Tip Conviction |
Relevant News
Shepshed Fly-Tip Conviction | |
|---|---|
![]() | A SHEPSHED man has become the 10th person to be successfully prosecuted by Charnwood Borough Council for fly-tipping.... 04 Apr 2008 Shepshed Fly-Tip Conviction |
Loughborough CCTV Control Centre Online | |
![]() | COVERAGE of Charnwood's CCTV cameras around the clock is being hailed as a major tool in making the Borough an even safer community to live and work.... 17 Apr 2008 Loughborough CCTV Control Centre Online |
WHEELY GREAT EVENT TO LAUNCH RURAL RIDES! | |
![]() | A WHEELY great event will mark the launch of Charnwood Borough Council's Rural Rides programme this weekend.... 22 Apr 2008 WHEELY GREAT EVENT TO LAUNCH RURAL RIDES! |
Loughborough going a bit French | |
![]() | The town centre is to have a distinctly continental flavour as a traditional French Market kicks off an exciting Bank Holiday weekend... 21 May 2008 Loughborough going a bit French |
Charnwood Flood Risk | |
![]() | A study, commissioned by Charnwood Borough Council, has found that nearly 16% of the total area of Charnwood is potentially at a high risk of flooding. ... 21 May 2008 Charnwood Flood Risk |
Most Read News (today)
Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis | |
|---|---|
![]() | Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis Anjam Nazir, Mohinder Singh, Baljinder Singh Three men from Leicester have pleaded guilty to their part in one of the country s biggest Cannabis smuggling operations. Leicestershire Constabulary is now able to provide details about the 36m drugs investigation following the conclusion of the trial at Winchester Crown Court today (Tuesday June 2).... 02 Jun 2009 Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis |
Second collision on M1 northbound | |
![]() | Leicestershire Constabulary are investigating a second fatal collision on the M1 northbound. The first collision happened at around 8.... 12 Nov 2008 Second collision on M1 northbound |
Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough | |
![]() | Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in LoughboroughPaulius TroninasA 19-year-old man has today (Friday January 7, 2011) been found guilty of the assault and rape of a woman in Loughborough. Paulius Troninas, 19, of Paget Street, Loughborough was found guilty of rape and section 18 grievous bodily harm following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.... 07 Jan 2011 Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough |
Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious | |
![]() | Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspiciousOfficers investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in Shepshed have confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious. The body was discovered in Butthole Lane at about 1pm on Wednesday January 5.... 06 Jan 2011 Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious |
Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley | |
![]() | Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley Police are appealing for witnesses after a burglary at a building site in Hinckley. The incident happened at a building site at a premises on Baines Lane between 4.... 10 Mar 2009 Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley |
Most Read News (this month)
Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis | |
|---|---|
![]() | Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis Anjam Nazir, Mohinder Singh, Baljinder Singh Three men from Leicester have pleaded guilty to their part in one of the country s biggest Cannabis smuggling operations. Leicestershire Constabulary is now able to provide details about the 36m drugs investigation following the conclusion of the trial at Winchester Crown Court today (Tuesday June 2).... 02 Jun 2009 Leicester men guilty of smuggling 36m of cannabis |
Second collision on M1 northbound | |
![]() | Leicestershire Constabulary are investigating a second fatal collision on the M1 northbound. The first collision happened at around 8.... 12 Nov 2008 Second collision on M1 northbound |
Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough | |
![]() | Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in LoughboroughPaulius TroninasA 19-year-old man has today (Friday January 7, 2011) been found guilty of the assault and rape of a woman in Loughborough. Paulius Troninas, 19, of Paget Street, Loughborough was found guilty of rape and section 18 grievous bodily harm following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.... 07 Jan 2011 Man found guilty of assault and rape of woman in Loughborough |
Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious | |
![]() | Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspiciousOfficers investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in Shepshed have confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious. The body was discovered in Butthole Lane at about 1pm on Wednesday January 5.... 06 Jan 2011 Police confirm death of woman in Shepshed is non-suspicious |
Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley | |
![]() | Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley Police are appealing for witnesses after a burglary at a building site in Hinckley. The incident happened at a building site at a premises on Baines Lane between 4.... 10 Mar 2009 Cement mixer stolen from Hinckley |
Most Read News (alltime)
House burgled in Sileby | |
|---|---|
![]() | House burgled in Sileby Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward following the report of a burglary in St Marys Road, Sileby. The incident happened at about 5pm on Tuesday April 4, when the victim, a woman in her eighties, heard a noise inside her home.... 19 Apr 2011 House burgled in Sileby |
Five Leicester men sentenced after illegal immigration scam | |
![]() | Five Leicester men sentenced after illegal immigration scamTop L to R - Sandip Rana, Satish Ravat, Vishal Shah bottom L to R Bhavesh Patel and Jaswinder ChahalFive Leicester men have today (Thursday November 25) been sentenced for their part in an illegal immigration scam. Bhavesh Patel (27) of Columbine Road, Hamilton, Satish Ravat (28) of Arbour Road, Leicester, Sandip Singh Rana (29) of Moores Road, Leicester, Jaswinder Chahal (42) of Swithland Avenue, Leicester and Vishal Jitendra Shah (25) of Braemar Close, Leicester pleaded guilty at Leicester Crown Court at an earlier hearing to assisting unlawful immigration to a member state contrary to section 25 of the Immigration Act 1971.... 25 Nov 2010 Five Leicester men sentenced after illegal immigration scam |
Forensic Psychology | |
![]() | Volunteers are being sought to take part in a new study at the University of Leicester which will have important implications for forensic research. Participants are required to spend just 30 minutes undertaking memory tasks and questionnaires which will help to shed new light on the relationship between personality, the experience of life adversity, and eye-witness memory.... 23 May 2008 Forensic Psychology |
Multi agency forum test explosion exercise at Leicester Racecourse | |
![]() | Multi agency forum test explosion exercise at Leicester RacecourseMembers from Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Local Resilience Forum (LRF) have today (Wednesday October 27, 2010) been involved in a pre-planned exercise to test how emergency services would cope with a major incident. At 10.... 27 Oct 2010 Multi agency forum test explosion exercise at Leicester Racecourse |
Fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road | |
![]() | Fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road Officers from the force s Serious Collision Investigation Unit are appealing for witnesses after a fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road. The collision occurred at around 7.... 08 Jun 2009 Fatal road traffic collision on Melton Road |











