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The
owner or occupier of property which can be seen from a public place
is obliged to keep it free of litter. Basically, any outdoor area
on your property that is visible from a public place must be kept
free of litter.
PRESENTING
YOUR REFUSE FOR COLLECTION Taking a few small precautions in
the way you present your refuse for collection will help enormously
in preventing the creation of litter. If you are not already using
a wheelie-bin or ordinary refuse bin, you should use strong plastic
bags and avoid using lightweight supermarket type bags. You should
put out refuse for collection on the morning of the collection and
not on the day or night before. The longer it is left out for collection
the more likely it is to attract the unwanted attention of dogs,
cats and birds. It is an offence to dispose of your household refuse
in street litter bins.
Illegal
Dumping
The litter laws have increased the powers of local authorities to
combat the problem of illegal dumping of refuse and rubbish. Where
a local authority finds material that is illegally dumped and establishes
the identity of the owner of the material, that person will have
a case to answer without necessarily having to be caught in the
act. Extra powers are also available to local authorities to require
a householder or business operator to indicate how and where they
are disposing of their waste. This is particularly relevant if the
householder or business owner is not availing of a refuse collection
service or bringing their waste to an authorised disposal facility.
If you see someone dumping illegally, report the matter to your
local authority who will investigate and take any necessary enforcement
action.
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