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Thanet fly-tipping crackdown as Ramsgate man hunted and Thanet District Council appeal for public's help

By: Matt Leclere mleclere@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 29 January 2019

Updated: 10:38, 29 January 2019

Charity bags are being targeted and ripped open before being left dumped in alleyways around Thanet as council teams look to clamp down on fly-tipping.

Residents have now been asked to be wary of leaving collection bags outside their properties to prevent clothes and other items being strewn about the streets.

It comes as council enforcement teams appealed for help to track down a wanted fly-tipper in Ramsgate.

Fly tipping of chartiy bag donations in alleys behind houses in Thanet has become a problem which the council is trying to eradicate Picture: Thanet District Council (6819211)

The man, aged in about his 30s with a beard and short black hair, was seen on camera walking through a building and Thanet council is now looking to question the man in relation to alleged offences outside Trove Court, in the Newcastle Hill area of the town.

The council's enforcement team posted on Twitter saying: "We'd like them to assist with enquiries related to fly-tipping incidents that occurred outside Trove Court, Ramsgate earlier this month."

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In an appeal on Twitter, the council also appealed for information relating to an incident in Minster on January 15 when a large pile of waste was dumped in fields off Hengist Way.

Council enforcement teams are trying to track down a fly tipper who left rubbish outside Trove Court in Ramsgate. Picture: Thanet District Council (6819215)
A large dump of rubbish was left in Birchington on January 15. Picture: Thanet District Council (6819213)

A criminal investigation has been launched and evidence is being gathered, the council said.

The enforcement team added: "Please beware of leaving charity collection bags outside your property. They are often rifled through and frequently fly-tipped in Thanet's alleyways.

"Take your donations into a charity shop and hand them over rather than leaving them outside. You can add 25% Gift Aid too."

Anyone with information about fly-tipping is asked to call 01843 577000 - which can be done in confidence - or email sse@thanet.gov.uk

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