The FoI requests go in for #tidybs5

The FoI requests go in for #tidybs5

The struggle to clear the inner city of fly-tipping and litter continues (posts passim).

Earlier this week it was revealed that ward councillor Marg Hickman had taken Assistant Mayor Mark Bradshaw on a walk along Stapleton Road. Cllr. Bradshaw professed himself to be shocked and angered by what he saw. Let’s hope his involvement manages to stir council officers to take the area’s problems rather more seriously than they have to date.

Jane Street - a regular fly-tipping hotspot in BS5
Jane Street – a regular fly-tipping hotspot in BS5. Picture courtesy of @HelmoreAndHunt

My latest 2 FoI requests have now been submitted. Both seek to see how the BS5 area compares with the rest of the city as regards enforcement action as there is a distinct impression locally that the area is regarded as less worth bothering about than the city’s more affluent parts. The first concerns fly-tipping in the BS5 area and is reproduced below.

Dear Bristol City Council,

This is a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act.

1. As regards Stapleton Road (the section between its junctions with Trinity Road and Fishponds Road) in particular:

a) How many fixed penalty notices have been issued for fly-tipping on this road in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

b) How many people have been prosecuted for fly-tipping on this road in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

2. As regards the BS5 area in general:

a) How many fixed penalty notices have been issued for fly-tipping in this area in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

b) How many people have been prosecuted for fly-tipping in this area in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

Yours, etc.

The second concerns the associated problem litter.

Dear Bristol City Council,

This is a request for information under the Freedom of Information
Act.

1. As regards Bristol in general:

a) How many fixed penalty notices have been issued for dropping litter throughout the city in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

b) How many people have been prosecuted for dropping litter throughout the city in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

2. As regards the BS5 area in general:

a) How many fixed penalty notices have been issued for dropping litter in this area in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

b) How many people have been prosecuted for dropping litter in this area in the last last 4 calendar years and to date in the current calendar year?

Yours, etc.

Author: Steve Woods

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