Environment Food and Rural Affairs written question – answered at on 24 July 2007.
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs pursuant to the answer of 25 June 2007, Official Report, column 82W, on flytipping: East of England, how many incidents of flytipping were reported in each local authority in the UK in (a) 2004-05 and (b) 2005-06; what the estimated cost was of dealing with incidents of flytipping; and how many (i) prosecutions and (ii) successful prosecutions there were for flytipping in each local authority in the UK in each year.
The Flycapture database, which was set up in 2004 by DEFRA, the Environment Agency and the Local Government Association, records the number of fly tipping incidents dealt with by the Environment Agency and local authorities and the enforcement action taken. The Environment Agency deals only with larger scale fly-tipping incidents.
As it is quite lengthy, I am arranging for a table showing the number of incidents and prosecutions recorded on Flycapture for 2004-05 and 2005-06 in England to be placed in the House Library.
Data for 2006-07 have not yet been finalised, but will be available in the summer.
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Tartan Giant
Posted on 25 Jul 2007 10:47 am (Report this annotation)
Try asking the same question regarding the Appleby Fair!!
It's an excuse for certain minorities to make rubbish an untouchable art form - not to mention the illegal killing of a horse a non-event (nobody arrested as yet!).
TG