More fly-tipping in Westminster, but still no prosecutions by the Council
Both the number of instances of fly-tipping locally and the cost of clearing it are up by a quarter in just one year, according to official figures released to the Liberal Democrats. At the same time, not a single prosecution has been pursued by Westminster City Council against those dumping their rubbish.
The statistics reveal that there were 10,365 incidences of fly-tipping in Westminster in 2005/06, compared to 8,295 in 2004/05.
Meanwhile the clearance cost was £420,222 in the latest year, up from £338,678 previously.
At the same time, and despite hundreds of prosecutions in London as a whole, Westminster City Council pursued no prosecutions at all for fly-tippers in their area.
Local Liberal Democrat Sophie Service said, "Westminster needs to get serious in tackling fly-tipping. Over £420,000 was spent in just a year clearing this mess up. Yet despite that, there was not a single prosecution here in Westminster.
"The Council needs to make it easier for people to dispose of their waste, whilst cracking down on fly-tipping.
"This is yet another piece of evidence that Westminster isn't been run as well as the Conservatives like to tell you it is."
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