A zero-tolerance crackdown on selfish flytippers and litterers has resulted in a 141% increase in the number of fixed penalty notices (FPNs) issued for littering and fly-tipping.
The council’s new Don’t Mess with Brent campaign has seen 851 people issued with fixed penalty notices for selfishly dumping rubbish on local streets – up from 353 the month before. Of these 851 FPNs, more than half (53%) have already been paid.
This figure includes ten FPNs for a recent mass-scale fly-tipping event on a site in Bridge Park. Teams inspected the rubbish and found evidence linking it back to properties across London, and 70% of these FPNs have already been paid.
Last year (2023/24), dealing with fly-tipping cost local taxpayers over £1.5m, money that could have been better spent on important frontline services.
There are now even more eagle-eyed council enforcement officers patrolling the streets of Brent with powers to issue fines of up to £1,000.