Monday, 6 March 2017

Request for CCTV to tackle fly-tipping at Blackhall Colliery

Once again we have the unpleasant task of reporting an incident of fly-tipping in our area, this time on land adjacent to the Hackworth Road industrial estate in Blackhall Colliery.


We have asked the council to to make all necessary arrangements to have the rubbish removed and we have also asked the neighbourhood wardens to investigate the circumstances around this particular incident and take whichever measures are required to bring the fly-tippers to account. The rubbish, which is reported to have been tipped sometime on Friday evening, has been subsequently set alight but there may still be sufficient evidence available to secure a prosecution.


It appears there is a pattern developing with fly-tipping in this particular location so we feel the time is right to install CCTV cameras either on site or in a suitable place nearby. 

We have written to the council today to formally request that CCTV cameras are used at or near to this location to help prevent a recurrence of recent incidents, and also to assist in apprehending offenders in future.

We will update on progress with our request in due course, but in the meantime if you are made aware of any incidents of fly-tipping in and around our villages please let us know or contact the council direct at: help@durham.gov.uk or on 03000 261 000.

For more information on how the council deals with fly-tipping please go to: 
http://www.durham.gov.uk/flytipping