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  • 02/06/2025
Between February 2024 and January, Liverpool Council received 3,608 requests for street cleansing and 16,683 requests to remove fly tipping.

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00:00Litterbugs across Liverpool will face tougher penalties for dumping their rubbish on the streets
00:06as the City Council moves to deploy an external company to deal with enforcement.
00:11With more than £12 million spent each year on cleaning litter and fly-tipping across the city,
00:16the local authorities' cabinet is moving forward with a proposal to contract a firm to crack down on environmental crime.
00:23There are the amenities to put your rubbish and keep your bugs.
00:26There are plenty of bins.
00:27I've seen it in the park. They tie the bags to the tray and there's bins every length of the wall.
00:36Go to other places and it's so clean. Other cities, other major cities like Barcelona and Parma.
00:44There's nothing. There's no litter.
00:47Subject to agreement, a three-year deal could be agreed with an as-yet unnamed company
00:51to punish those who fail to keep the city clean.
00:53Additionally, the amount litter-lots pay for their offences is also poised to increase significantly.
01:00Penalties are proposed to increase for litter and graffiti with a tiered approach towards fly-tipping offences.
01:05Breaches of public space protection orders will also be subject to harsher penalties.
01:09Well, it's got to make the stars.
01:12I think so. I think it'd be a stars. It's just that there's some rough people.
01:17I don't think it's so. I don't think it's, you know, to make it for the money.
01:21It's good. It's not a good idea at all.
01:24Well, I think they've tried the majority of things and it doesn't seem to work.
01:29So, yes. Reluctantly, yes.
01:32Between February 2024 and January this year, Liverpool Council received around 3,600 requests for street cleaning
01:39and more than 16,500 requests to remove fly-tipping, including 3,521 reports of dumped black refuse bags,
01:513,124 pieces of furniture, 531 shopping trolleys and 1,016 fridge freezers.
01:59I've seen them throughout the litter house of a car.
02:03Yeah.
02:03Unbelievable.
02:04I'm a scout leader and we do, like, a community badge.
02:09So, we did some work with our young people about, we went on a litter pick and we, you know, explained and said to them,
02:16you know, how would you like this in your front garden and, you know, type.
02:20So, I think education as well.
02:22Yeah.
02:22Start to pick and say, pick it up.
02:25You know, get out and about.
02:26Take it in, get it up.
02:28Put it in there.
02:29More than 100 fixed penalty notices issued in an eight-month period generated £10,000 in fines from offenders.
02:38These will now be increased to reflect the city's new approach.
02:41Should senior councillors agree, the charge for dropping litter will increase to £150 up from 80,
02:48with an early payment option of 100 if paid within 14 days.
02:53Unwelcome graffiti and flyposting is also facing sin of punishments doubling to £200.

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