7 The work of the environmental enforcement team PDF 72 KB
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A panel member raised concern that there seemed to be a reluctance to use covert operations. The Enforcement & Community Waste Partnerships Manager reported that we need to manage the resources available but overall Merton get good results.
The Cabinet Member for Environment and Regeneration thanked the team for their hard work and client officers for finding the identity of culprits in rubbish bags which is an unpleasant task. Merton has a successful conviction rate and we need people to come forward as witnesses to fly tipping to help modify poor behaviour.
Councillor McLean thanked officers for their work and offered to join staff on an environmental enforcement visit ACTION: The Enforcement & Community Waste Partnerships Manager
A panel member asked if there are other opportunities to identify culprits in order to deter others. The Enforcement & Community Waste Partnerships Manager reported information is publicised after a court appearance.
A Panel asked about the impact of school education, it was reported that staff accompany pupils on litter picks and they are educated on the impact of dropping litter.
A panel member asked if volunteers can be trained to work alongside the enforcement team. The Enforcement & Community Waste Partnerships Manager reported there are street champions who do litter picks and are the eyes and ears of the community.