Glasgow Times

Crackdown on fly-tippers is needed says MSP

- BY STEWART PATERSON

A GLASGOW MSP has called for action on fly-tipping to prevent dumping on public grounds.

Labour MSP James Kelly asked the Scottish Government to look at giving councils more powers to deter fly-tippers.

He noted there was examples in the south and south east of Glasgow, particular­ly along the River Clyde.

Kelly said: “Sadly, fly-tipping is a scourge on many local communitie­s, with areas such as the Clyde walkway suffering from people dispersing litter at sites that people enjoy using for walks and leisure. “

He asked: “What action is being taken to review the powers and resources that are available to local authoritie­s to ensure that they have an adequate toolkit available to discourage and penalise fly-tippers?”

Natural environmen­t minister Mhairi Gougeon said she agreed and noted an increase in complaints of the problem across the country.

She said: “We need to get a handle on how massive and wide a problem that is, so I encourage all local authoritie­s to use the litter mapping services that I mentioned, so that we can properly map where fly-tipping is taking place and get an idea of the scale of the issue.

“Fly-tipping is a massive problem for local authoritie­s.”

She said the government was working with working with Cosla, the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency and Zero Waste Scotland.

Gougeon said better understand­ing will help draw up a national strategy.

She added: “Better national data will help us to develop plans.”

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