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City Council asks for help in catching flytipping criminals

Besi Besemar October 7, 2018

Brighton and Hove City Council asks local residents to help track down the criminals who dumped the biggest fly tip in living memory beside a primary school in Whitehawk.

TWO men were witnessed speeding up Whitehawk Hill Road in a white tipper truck at 9.30 on Wednesday evening. They dumped 2.5 tonnes of rubble, old cupboards, bin bags, paint tins and other rubbish along a 100 metre stretch of road and path near St John the Baptist Primary School.

The men were seen driving at speed with the tipper raised while their piles of rubbish slid from the lorry onto the road. They then raced up a narrow path towards allotments, as more garbage flew off the back of the raised truck.  

Earlier in the day, around 3pm, two men were seen in the same white tipper truck looking around the area. The number plates were covered, and it’s believed they were ‘casing the joint’ to return later and dump their rubbish.

The council estimate the clear up will cost council taxpayers more than £6,000.

Cllr Gill Mitchell
Cllr Gill Mitchell

Cllr Gill Mitchell, chair of the council’s environment, transport and sustainability committee, said: “This is the worst flytipping crime anyone can remember in the city and I want these criminals to know we will not stop until we find who they are. 

“When we do, we will take them to court and secure a prosecution. We will do everything in our powers to ensure they face the full force of the law.”

The flytipping has now been removed, and staff from the council’s Cityclean team are sifting through the rubbish for any evidence that will lead them to the lawbreakers.

Council staff are also talking to local residents who may have information on the rogues and also scanning CCTV in a bid to track the vehicle. 

Cllr Mitchell added: “Everyone is absolutely shocked by these arrogant and totally uncaring villains who would carry out an act like this, especially beside a primary school, sheltered housing and in a neighbourhood that has a tight-knit community.” 

If you have any information call the council’s environmental enforcement team on 01273 294377.

 

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