What issues concerned you
Flytipping and litter around the old Kwik Save Site on Lordens Hill, Dinnington
Joint patrols to be carried out with members of the SNT, Rotherham Wardens and Environmental Enforcement Officers to target the area in question.
This area was cleared and cleaned by offenders on Community Payback prior to being adopted as a PACT priority area. Difficulties exist in keeping the area clean because there are multiple owners of the land and this creates problems for enforcement officers.
The Principle Environmental Enforcement Officer for the area has submitted a request to the Area Assembly for mobile CCTV to be deployed to the area and this will be considered at the next CCTV steering group meeting.
PCSO's on the SNT are attempting to enlist the support of residents around the site and contractors who are currently using the site, to be vigilant and report any suspected fly-tipping.
Rotherham Wardens are actively searching for evidence in any rubbish that is deposited on the site to identify the source of the rubbish and those responsible for tipping it.
4.3.10- At the PACT meeting held in Kiveton and Wales Village Hall this was retained as a priority for the coming month.
RMBC have served an enforcement notice on the new owners of the Kwik Save site and efforts are being made to identify and work with individual owners of the allotments.
At the PACT meeting on 12.4.10 is was agreed that this priority could be discharged. Work will continue through the Neighbourhood Action Group however.
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