The following warning from our local police team alerts
residents about gardeners currently operating on our Estate who are cold calling
on residents and using our alleyways and pathways to dump garden refuse. We
understand that the incident on Wednesday 24th August involved the alleyway
between Portland Road and Leamington Avenue.
All fly tipping is illegal. If you experience or witness incidents taking
place, please contact Bromley Trading Standards or the police as appropriate on
the numbers in bold below. Reporting incidents promptly may enable the offenders
to be apprehended.
If you engage gardeners or builders or hire skips, you are strongly advised
to obtain assurance from the contractor that all debris will be disposed of both
legally and sustainably. If your waste is flytipped and can be traced back to you the Council may prosecute you for flytipping.
MESSAGE FROM PLAISTOW AND SUNDRIDGE SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM
Today – Wednesday 24/08/2016
a resident of PORTLAND ROAD had some work done in their front garden by 2 males,
they were employed to cut down and take away an over grown bush/tree. Although
the work was completed and to a good standard the bags of cuttings and other
rubbish was dumped in a side street around the corner from the address.
The males were driving a
silver 15 plate car and didn’t appear to have a van/truck the only equipment
they had was a newish pair of heavy duty cutters, they gave the company name as
A J GARDENING, Telephone 02082656496 number is unavailable and 07961265454 goes
directly to voice mail. They did not overly charge for the work but obviously
did not have any intention of disposing of the rubbish legally.
Please report to trading
standards if you or somebody you know is affected by rogue traders by Email on trading.standards@bromley.gov.uk or by phone 0300 303 8657. If the traders are there and you
suspect they might be trying to scam you the rapid response number is
07903852090 or call Police on 101
non-emergency or 999 if they are there.
Dumped rubbish - flytipping
Flytipping is the illegal dumping of waste. Flytipping can be
anything from a black bag of domestic waste to a lorry load of construction
waste. As well as damaging our environment, every year flytipping costs millions
nationally to investigate and clear up.
You can report flytipped waste on a street or in a park to
Bromley Council. If the waste is on private land, it is the landowner's
responsibility to clear, not the council's
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