Litter enforcement patrols to begin tomorrow across Adur and Worthing

Photo from Adur and Worthing council

On-the-spot fines of up to £100 will soon be handed out across Adur and Worthing as part of a crackdown on litter and dog fouling.

Enforcement Officers will begin patrols from tomorrow (Wednesday 23 June, 2021) as Adur & Worthing Councils look to send a strong message to the small minority of people who continue to ruin the local environment.

Those caught dropping litter will receive an on-the-spot fine of £75. Those who do not clear up their dog’s mess will receive an on-the-spot fine of £100.

If the fines are not paid and a case goes to court, the maximum penalty for littering is £2,500 and £1,000 for dog fouling.

The self-funding trial scheme, which already operates in Chichester and Arun districts, has been introduced after feedback from local residents and community groups.

Adur litter

Cllr Emma Evans, Adur District Council’s Executive Member for Environment, said:

“It’s clear from the regular emails, phone calls and social media messages I receive that residents are fed up with littering and dog fouling in their communities.

“For whatever reason, our work to encourage people to be responsible is not getting through - which is why we are now taking tougher action.

“The trial enforcement scheme has already had a very positive impact in neighbouring areas. I hope it sends a strong message to the small minority of people who continue to ruin the local environment that littering and dog fouling will not be tolerated any more.”

Cllr Edward Crouch, Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Digital & Environmental Services, said:

“Littering and dog fouling has a cost to everyone: it costs our communities, who have to live with it on a regular basis; our environment, which it damages while harming wildlife; and the council, as we have to pay large sums to clear the waste.

“We’d much rather invest this money into essential services which is why we are starting this self-funding trial enforcement scheme.

“We want to prick the public conscience and make clear it is completely unacceptable to drop litter of any kind. By working together, we can all make a difference to ensure our borough remains beautiful for everyone who lives and visits here.”

The crackdown comes just weeks after leaders of both Councils issued a general warning that anti-social behaviour cannot be tolerated in Adur and Worthing this summer.

With popular areas likely to be busy as lockdown ends, people are being encouraged to take rubbish home with them and park their cars only in car parks or clearly identified on-street spaces.

To support the work, specially-designed posters installed in high-profile areas, alternative off-street car parks have been promoted and examples of littering highlighted on social media.

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