Residents invited to speak with Council’s fly-tipping officers in educational ‘EnviroCrime’ visit

The EnviroCrime Roadshow will take place at Willenhall Market from 10am to 2pm on Wednesday 30th April.

This visit is part of the council’s EnviroCrime project, which involves officers patrolling local communities, investigating incidents of fly-tipped waste and litter, identifying the responsible parties, and addressing the root causes through education.

The aim of the visit is to educate the public and local groups on maintaining cleanliness, while offering the opportunity to address any concerns.

“ We are pleased to continue offering these educational visits in order to engage with the local community.

Our residents are the people who know their areas best and we encourage Willenhall locals to use this visit as an opportunity to directly address their concerns with our council officers.

Together, we can make a difference in addressing environmental concerns and keeping our communities clean and green. “

Councillor Kerry Murphy, Portfolio Holder for Street Pride at Walsall Council

Walsall Council’s Envirocrime trailer serves as a mobile information hub where residents can obtain details about the council’s bulky waste collections, household waste recycling centres (HWRCs), and other related services.

Officers will also be available to discuss how locals can help improve street cleanliness and promote proper waste disposal practices.

To gather important information from residents regarding local concerns, fly-tipping hotspots, or environmental issues in the area, the council also encourages anyone with information to speak to the officers during the visit.

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