Person caught red-handed dumping sofa in Portadown, as MP toured area on fly-tipping meeting with Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council
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The Upper Bann MP was meeting with the official to raise the issue of fly-tipping in the town.
She pleaded with those involved in fly-tipping to respect their area and community and stop destroying it.
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Hide Ad“On a regular basis my office receives calls or emails from people across Upper Bann, to report instances of fly-tipping. All sorts of waste are left at roadside locations, in alleyways, playing fields, and other places across this constituency. This really is a blight on communities and can take away from the pride of many communities, and the work of volunteers, who keep communities clean.
“Council workers spend a lot of time tackling this issue and keeping our area clean, and it is an added burden to the teams to tackle fly-tipping.
“As we walked around Portadown we witnessed the impact of fly-tipping, and even caught one person red-handed dumping a sofa.
“It is a selfish act, and I would appeal for those who engage in it to cease and join with the vast majority of people in the community to keep the area clean.
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Hide Ad“Enforcement against those caught is vital and I know Council are committed to tackling this matter.
“My message is clear - use Council recycling centres, not public space, to dispose of waste. Let’s all take a pride in this lovely part of the world.”
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