It's the big Spring Clean in Carmarthenshire


Carmarthenshire Council needs your help to Spring Clean Carmarthenshire.
The council is launching the annual campaign to make the county cleaner and safer – but it can’t do it alone.
Fly-tipping blackspots, litter strewn streets, parks, beaches and playing fields will all be targeted in the spring clean.
Residents are being urged to help us catch offenders by reporting incidents as well as problem areas so that they can be targeted by environmental enforcement officers.
Anyone caught dropping litter, or not cleaning up after their dog, can be fined £75 or more if prosecuted in court.
The council is also encouraging schools and community groups to make a difference to where they live and organise a litter-pick.
Clean-up kits including bags, litter pickers and gloves will be provided.
Executive Board Member for Environmental and Public Protection Cllr Jim Jones said: “We live in one of the cleanest counties in Wales, but that doesn’t mean we can’t do better.
“I know from speaking to residents when I am out and about that litter, and in particular dog fouling, is a huge concern and this is why it is a priority for the council as well.
“Officers have increased patrols throughout the county which has resulted in more fines; and with information from the public, we will continue to target hotspot areas and hopefully catch more offenders in the act.”
The council works in partnership with Keep Wales Tidy and Tidy Towns.
●To organise a clean-up email TSRecycling@carmarthenshire.gov.uk or call Carmarthenshire Direct on 01267 234567.
●Report offenders or problem areas at iLocal or email direct@carmarthenshire.gov.uk or call 01267 234567.

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