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Only 1 in 250 fly-tipping offences are successfully prosecuted

There needs to be an urgent review of the process for prosecuting fly-tipping offenders, according to Jason Mohr, MD and founder of AnyJunk, Britain’s largest rubbish clearance company, which has just released its 2011 Fly-tipping Report.

AnyJunk: Councils spend too much on fly-tipping

Local councils are spending too much to clear up after fly-tippers, according to rubbish clearance company AnyJunk.

Councils should have been better prepared for Christmas rubbish, says AnyJunk

Huge mountains of rubbish are disfiguring many of Britain’s pavements after the Christmas holiday but according to AnyJunk – the UK largest on demand rubbish removal company –councils should have had contingency plans in place to deal with it.

Councils spend too much on clearing up fly-tipped rubbish, says AnyJunk

Local councils are spending too much to clear up after fly-tippers according to AnyJunk, the UK’s largest on-demand rubbish clearance company.

London Child Poverty Awards winners unveiled

The achievements of some of London’s most inspirational individuals and organisations were recognised at the inaugural London Child Poverty Awards last night.

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