Fly tipping: what to do if you spot it

Following an exchange of emails that some may have seen on The Grapevine, here’s what Bucks Council Fly Tipping Enforcement team advise if you spot fly tipping (or the results):

  • If you see someone fly-tipping please take the vehicle index details and don’t interfere (they could take the waste somewhere else to dump it where there is no witness) – report details including location, date and time to SCRAPflytipping@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
  • No need to put yourself at risk taking a photo, but always helpful if possible to do so safely 

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  • Householder’s duty is to check they are using a registered waste carrier
  • We ask everyone to insist that they pay online as it can be traced 
  • Please also make a note of the waste carrier vehicle registration number
  • Will be prosecuted if traceable payment – NOT cash
  • Use someone you find – not someone who finds you, don’t use ‘man with van’ knocking at door
  • Most waste fly-tipped in Bucks (> 50%) is brought in from London (and Slough)
  • Since 1 April 2019  72% of fly-tipping has been trade waste and not a resident dumping their own waste 
  • Average more than 1 dumping conviction a week for 10 years in Bucks
  • Average total to pay by offenders at court is £1,875  (includes both dumping and failures in duty of care)
  • Fines increasing since 2014 Sentencing Guidelines
  • Re-offenders are much more likely to be caught and will be at a higher risk of a prison sentence (max up to 5 years) 
  • Council is awarded on average 75% costs by the courts
  • Of that 75% we recover 97% to Council accounts

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  • Don’t be tempted to add to fly-tipped waste – this would be viewed as fly-tipping (by you !)  and a ‘Zero Tolerance’ policy applies
  • Household waste is free to take to the Household Recycling Centre, aka ‘the dump’ (includes fridges, mattresses, sofas, household black bag excess)
  • Waste management has never been ‘free’ – it was paid for through taxation
  • We believe service users should pay for expensive services, rather than being fully subsidised by all
  • Scrap Fly-tipping campaign details :

https://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/scrap-fly-tipping/

Follow Fly-tipping Enforcement team on Twitter at @BucksFlyTipping  

Latest update from Bucks Council Leader Martin Tett

Dear Resident,

I’m sure we are all pleased to see January behind us. Our local NHS services have been under enormous and unprecedented pressure since Christmas due to Covid. However, while the situation remains very serious, we are now at last seeing reducing infection rates in Buckinghamshire. I would like to thank every one of you for playing your part in helping to achieve this. Nevertheless, our rates still remain very high compared to as recently as November. Also, in neighbouring Hertfordshire and Surrey there have been reported cases of the new South African virus strain. Therefore, it is far too soon to think that this virus is beaten. You can find up to date information about local case numbers on our COVID-19 dashboard and on the Government’s website.

We must keep on doing everything we can to keep suppressing the virus and get it fully under control. So please, continue to do your bit, follow the rules, and stay at home unless your journey is essential. If you develop coronavirus symptoms then book a test and isolate along with everyone else you live with too. We are supporting the national contact tracing programme so if you do test positive for COVID-19 then we may contact you to offer support with self-isolating and to ask who you’ve been in close contact with. If you get a call from 01296 585 167 that’ll be our team so please do pick up. We are here to support and to help in the effort to stop the virus spreading. And remember – you may qualify for a self-isolation payment if you have to miss work due to isolating if you’re on a low income and can’t work from home.

COVID-19 vaccine roll out

Our local COVID-19 vaccination programme continues to speed forward and I’m really pleased to be able to let you know that local capacity is expanding even more in the days and weeks ahead. Subject to final sign off, we have a new large vaccination site opening in Buckinghamshire next week. We also have a vaccine site in Chesham and a hospital hub vaccine site for health and social care workers opening in Amersham. Every GP surgery in the county is linked in to one of our nine GP-led sites which are giving many vaccines every day. There have been a few pockets of areas where supply has been slower but the majority of residents aged 80 and over have now been invited for their first vaccine. Our NHS colleagues remain on target to offer everyone aged 70 and over and the Clinically Extremely Vulnerable a vaccine appointment by the middle of this month.

Nearly 190,000 residents have now been vaccinated in our region (Bucks, Oxon and Berks), of which around 70,000 are Bucks residents.

You can read more about the COVID-19 vaccine and the roll out on the Buckinghamshire Council website too, including the answers to many of the frequently asked questions.

How you’ll get your COVID-19 vaccine appointment

When it’s your turn you will get a letter from the NHS and/or you GP will contact you direct as the national programme is running alongside the GP led programme. If you book an appointment through the national system but then decide to get your vaccine through your GP please call 119 to cancel the national appointment and so avoid vaccine wastage. If you get an NHS letter but are offered an appointment some distance away that you don’t want, do hold onto the letter and keep checking back as new local sites are opening so you might get an appointment closer to home. Also, make sure you’re registered with a GP and that the contact details they have for you are up to date.

If you haven’t heard about your appointment and are expecting to, then rest assured you will get news from your own doctor or the NHS national programme soon. It’s the NHS that is co-ordinating the vaccine roll out so while I cannot give personal assurances on their behalf, I am confident from their updates that we are in a very positive position.

Vaccinating health and social care staff

We’ve made great strides vaccinating our health and social care staff in Buckinghamshire, which is fantastic news both for residents who work in this sector and the vulnerable people they care for.

If you work in health and social care and haven’t had your vaccination yet, please contact your employer. If you are a self-employed worker in health and social care and haven’t had your vaccination, please contact the Allocation Bureau: COVIDvaccination@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

Think before you share

There’s a lot of information about the vaccines available online and we all have a responsibility to ‘think before sharing’ any vaccine posts. The COVID-19 vaccine is safe, it does not contain animal products or egg and has been declared halal by Imams.

There is a lot of misinformation circulating on social media so please think before you choose to share any posts; take five seconds to consider:

  • Is this a rumour?
  • Is the info from a reliable source?
  • How does the person who’s sent this know it’s true?

Of course, having the vaccine is a personal choice but it’s critical that we all do our bit to avoid a situation where someone refuses a vaccine as they’re read misinformation about it online. If you do want to find out more about the COVID-19 vaccine then make sure anything you read about the vaccine comes from a reliable source such as the NHS or Government’s websites.

Support for you

None of us is alone in this and I know most of us will be facing challenges in some way, whether that’s combining home schooling and working, caring for someone, money worries, or running a business that’s struggling:

  • If you do have a business and need to access support, we’ve got a new round of grants open – please look at the details on our website.
  • Please take the opportunity of your daily exercise and keep in touch with loved ones – it’s more important than ever that we all take time to do the things that will protect our physical and mental health, especially as winter takes its toll.
  • It’s Time to Talk day this Thursday – a reminder to us all that it’s good to talk honestly and openly about how we are feeling. Their website is well worth a read and if you do need some support please check the ‘Health and Wellbeing Bucks’ website as there are lots of organisations that can help.

Show some love to our key workers

The dedication and sacrifices of all key workers during the last year has been incredible. Shop workers, teachers and school staff, childcare workers, street cleaners, delivery drivers, everyone working for the NHS and care services – they and the many other key workers have all kept on going.

So why not join in our special Valentine’s #ShowSomeLove campaign. Between now and Valentine’s Day put some hearts in your window to say ‘thank you’ to these fantastic people who are keeping life’s essential services going for us all. Find out more about the campaign on our website and keep an eye out for #ShowSomeLove on our social media channels (TwitterFacebookInstagram).

Look after yourselves and each other,

Martin Tett

Leader of Buckinghamshire Council                 

St.John’s Bellingdon – 31st January 2021

Dear all

The service for 31st January for St John’s Bellingdon is now on YouTube.

The readings are Hebrews 2:14-end and Luke 2:22-40. They are read by Terry and Tricia with Jill Dwight leading the intercessions, and Edward Bowes-Smith preaching.

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as a single video – this link should take you there

https://youtu.be/RxLXnXJpO9w

As usual the service is available after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public!

With prayers and best wishes to you all at this really challenging time! Take care

Tim and Fionnagh

St.John’s Bellingdon – 17th January 2021

Dear all

The service for 17th January for St John’s Bellingdon is now on YouTube.

The readings are Revelation 5:1-10 and John 1:43-51- the calling of Philip and Nathanael. They are read by Chris Davies with Marjorie leading the intercessions.

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as a single video – this link should take you there

https://youtu.be/66zs1ASghVY

As usual the service is available after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public!

With prayers and best wishes to you all at this really challenging time! Take care

Tim and Fionnagh