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Home / Environment / Bootle Overwhelmed by Horrendous Illegal Dumping

Bootle Overwhelmed by Horrendous Illegal Dumping

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Residents fed up with piles of waste including furniture and baths.
  • Video shows one pile of rubbish nearly 6 feet deep.
  • Council increased fly-tipping fines to £1,000.
Bootle Overwhelmed by Horrendous Illegal Dumping

Families in Bootle are expressing their frustration over significant piles of illegal dumping littering their streets. Videos circulating show an extensive amount of waste, including bedroom furniture, tyres, and even bathtubs, discarded in public areas. One particularly concerning video shared by Councillor Peter Harvey highlights a rubbish pile on St Johns Road that measures nearly six feet in height.

Mike Brennan, chairman of the Bootle Action Group, voiced the community's dismay, questioning why Bootle is being treated as a dumping ground for such waste. The Bootle Action Group is actively involved in addressing the issue through clean-up initiatives.

In an effort to combat this growing problem, Sefton Council has taken decisive action by raising the fines for fly-tipping offenses from £400 to £1,000. This represents the highest penalty for such an offense nationwide, signaling a stronger stance against illegal waste disposal.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Piles of waste, including furniture and tyres, have been dumped in Bootle streets, with one pile reaching almost 6ft high.
Sefton Council has increased fines for fly-tipping from £400 to £1,000, the highest in the country.
Councillor Peter Harvey has shared videos of the dumping, and the Bootle Action Group is involved in clean-up efforts.

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