Four new mobile CCTV cameras have been installed by Stevenage Borough Council in a bid to deter fly-tipping in the town.
New signage has also been set up warning potential offenders of fines for fly-tipping, which has been on the rise in recent years.
These measures have been funded by an award of £28,144 from the Fly Tipping Intervention Grant, delivered by WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) on behalf of Defra.
The council has also initiated a working group dedicated to reducing fly-tipping.
Officers will be attending events to discuss the scheme and give information to residents about how they can report fly-tipping.
Cllr Simon Speller, portfolio holder for environment and climate change, said: “Fly-tipping blights our town, and these new measures should go a long way in deterring potential perpetrators, raising awareness, and giving the council additional resources to take action.”
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