More people fined for fly-tipping and littering
A further three fines have been issued by Bury Council to people who illegally dumped their waste in our borough.
A further three fines have been issued by Bury Council to people who illegally dumped their waste in our borough.
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A further four people have been fined for dumping their waste on the streets of the borough.
Six more people have been fined for waste offences on the streets of Bury this month.
Using a ‘man with a van’ to get rid of her waste has landed a Bury woman with a bill for £1,900.
Four more people have been fined for dumping their waste on the streets of Bury.
Four people have been fined for fly-tipping on the streets of the Bury borough in December.
Residents are reminded that, over the festive period, brown bin collections are paused from 25 December to 5 January – and, during the same period, collection dates for grey, green and blue bins will change for most households.
Six people have been fined for fly-tipping offences on the streets of Bury in November.
Residents are being sent details of their bin collection dates over the Christmas and New Year period and beyond.
Eight people have been fined for fly-tipping or littering on the streets of Bury in October.
Bury Council is thrilled to announce that more than half of all households have now signed up for their bin collection reminder emails.
A Bury food takeaway must pay £11,100 after being prosecuted for waste offences near their premises.
Another two offenders have been prosecuted after failing to pay fixed penalty fines for littering.
A leaflet championing the need to waste less food will be delivered to residents across the borough of Bury from today, along with a roll of 52 compostable food waste liners.
Bury Council is reminding residents that, over the festive period, there are no planned changes to blue, green or grey bin collections.
Residents are being urged to make sure that the people they hire to take away their rubbish are authorised to do so – or they could be fined £400.
Householders are being reminded to check the credentials of anyone offering to take away and dispose of their waste.
Bury Council is reminding residents that over the festive period there are no planned changes to blue, green or grey bin collections.
Ten more people have been given £400 fixed penalty notices for fly-tipping and littering offences in the month of October.