Empowering staff and building confidence among the workforce is paramount to improving the lives of people across Northumberland with two of the worst issues weakening at a time that enforcement twinned with high levels of publicity could drive improvement beyond the pale, yes this week’s park bench conversations centred on LITTER and DOG DIRT.
Our chat was triggered by a press report from Clean up Britain published in the Times newspaper which said: Data from 261 local authorities in England, obtained by the Clean Up Britain campaign under Freedom of Information laws, has revealed that over the last year, two thirds had issued fewer than two fines for littering a week on average, while 10 councils said they have a policy of not issuing such fines, and 54 said that while they do issue fines, they had not issued any in the last year.
Campaign founder John Read said most people "have no fear whatsoever of being caught and fined for littering - despite it being a criminal offence. The law is not being enforced." Defra's 2017 anti-litter strategy, he said, has been "an abject failure". LGA environment spokesperson, Cllr Darren Rodwell said councils "run a range of awareness and clean-up campaigns, and fixed penalty notices are generally issued where a person littering has been caught in the act, with other cases hard to prove".
In 2014 the last Labour administration went out full pelt and engaged the workforce in assisting with the new tidiness strategy empowering them with the energy and will to drive the then ‘Keep Britain Tidy’ strategy on our streets with reports from the public growing manifold allowing a greater number of penalty notices to be issued as the public became visibly aware of the improvements to be had with 54 notices being issued by May 2015 and an average of 23 fines each month of the last Labour administrations term of office.
Since May 2017 with the Toxic Tories interests not centering on Urban or Roadside litter and Councillors of all denominations picking litter on a regular and ongoing basis the public as well as staff have gone back into the shadows and reversed into demonizing the Council for the mess and not the culprits.
Northumberland Labour have had numerous statements about their revitalization of their 2014 policy and the re-advertising of their ‘Keep Britain Tidy’ campaign with their Leader, Councillor Scott Dickinson praising the help that’s been forthcoming from the local services workforce and Parish Councils in giving what help they can to keep places tidy but with the Tories in the shape of Councillor Colin Horncastle making a massive play around the fining of two related people in Cramlington in May 2023 it shows how far the current administration has slipped back over the last six years. And with Cramlington Tories complaining about their cohorts at County Hall in Morpeth getting better service than them, it shows how fractured and unable to galvanise a weakened workforce they are under Councillor Horncastle’s direction.
Notes
https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/News/2023/May/Cramlington-Couple-Fined-for-Littering-and-Dog-Fou.aspx
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