A new multi-agency crackdown on fly-tipping and other environmental crimes in the Strangeways area has been launched.
The campaign sees Manchester City Council, Greater Manchester Police and local businesses working together to ensure cleaner local streets, while the council will be carrying out targeted work to track down, punish and deter the rogue businesses and individuals responsible for blighting the area through fly-tipping.
Around 100 businesses trading in the Strangeways area have already been investigated to check that they have a contract in place for disposal of their commercial waste, as required by law, with a further 150 more scheduled to be checked.
Businesses found not to have the required waste disposal contract in place are being served with legal notices ordering them to comply.
Council officers are at work in the area daily, recording incidents of fly-tipping - plus other nuisance issues, like littering, fly-posting and graffiti, for investigation and potential prosecution by the council’s Environmental Crimes team.
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