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New electric vehicle charging points across Northamptonshire
New electric vehicle charging points across Northamptonshire

BBC News

time09-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

New electric vehicle charging points across Northamptonshire

At least 1,450 electric vehicle (EV) chargers are to be installed in areas without off-street parking after a council secured more than £2.8m in government Northamptonshire Council said the money would support its new electric vehicle strategy.A spokesperson said the authority wanted to help people, who did not own a driveway, to benefit from "the lower costs of running electric cars".The government cash meant the council could hire a private company to install the EV chargers, they added. Rebecca Breese, the council's Conservative cabinet member for environment, recycling and waste, said: "We are committed to embracing greener transport in West Northamptonshire and reducing our carbon footprint, whilst letting everyone benefit from the newer technologies." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Volume of fly-tipping 'abominable', says councillor
Volume of fly-tipping 'abominable', says councillor

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Volume of fly-tipping 'abominable', says councillor

The volume of fly-tipping a council has had to deal with in a three-month period was "abominable" in the last year, a councillor has said. West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) reported it had cleared about 4,500 fly-tipping incidents between October and December 2024. The authority increased fines for environmental crimes in February, with the highest penalty being up to £1,000. Councillor Rebecca Breese, cabinet member for environment, recycling, and waste, said it was "abominable and astonishing" that the council had to remove thousands of fly-tips, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS). When waste is illegally dumped on public land, the responsibility falls on the local authority to clear the rubbish and pay for all associated costs. WNC had cleared 4,579 fly-tips during the three months, down from 5,248 for the same period the previous year. Although fly-tipping incidents in the council's area had reduced, the authority said it had received more call-outs. More than 200 fixed penalty notices for environmental crime, including illegally dumped waste, were issued by the authority. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, (LDRS), Councillor Wendy Randall, leader of the Labour group, said fly-tipping had increased in the area, and the council had not "done anything to change that". WNC increased fines for fly-tipping from £400 up to £1,000 earlier this year. Adam Brown, Conservative councillor and leader of the council, told the LDRS: "We should all be united in our condemnation of that behaviour because it is really a blight on our towns and our countryside." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Fine for fly tipping could rise to £1,000 Council reveals increase in fly-tipping Residents fed up of fly-tipping in their street West Northamptonshire Council Local Democracy Reporting Service

Volume of fly-tipping 'abominable', says Northamptonshire
Volume of fly-tipping 'abominable', says Northamptonshire

BBC News

time07-03-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Volume of fly-tipping 'abominable', says Northamptonshire

The volume of fly-tipping a council has had to deal with in a three-month period was "abominable" in the last year, a councillor has Northamptonshire Council (WNC) reported it had cleared about 4,500 fly-tipping incidents between October and December 2024. The authority increased fines for environmental crimes in February, with the highest penalty being up to £1, Rebecca Breese, cabinet member for environment, recycling, and waste, said it was "abominable and astonishing" that the council had to remove thousands of fly-tips, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS). When waste is illegally dumped on public land, the responsibility falls on the local authority to clear the rubbish and pay for all associated had cleared 4,579 fly-tips during the three months, down from 5,248 for the same period the previous year. Although fly-tipping incidents in the council's area had reduced, the authority said it had received more call-outs. More than 200 fixed penalty notices for environmental crime, including illegally dumped waste, were issued by the authority. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, (LDRS), Councillor Wendy Randall, leader of the Labour group, said fly-tipping had increased in the area, and the council had not "done anything to change that". WNC increased fines for fly-tipping from £400 up to £1,000 earlier this year. Adam Brown, Conservative councillor and leader of the council, told the LDRS: "We should all be united in our condemnation of that behaviour because it is really a blight on our towns and our countryside." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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