Carmarthenshire Council investigating illegal circus posters


Carmarthenshire Council is investigating after receiving complaints of illegal posters advertising ‘Circus Vegas’ in Llanelli being put up across the county.
The posters have been put on road signs, litter bins and bus shelters in towns and villages as far as Carmarthen.
Environmental enforcement officers are now investigating to find the persons responsible for putting up the posters illegally.
Fly-posting is a criminal offence and the council takes it very seriously as it can cause a litter problem and lead to possible road accidents.
Posters attached to street furniture will have to be removed by the council thus incurring substantial clean-up costs.
Executive Board Member for Environmental and Public Protection Cllr Jim Jones said large commercial ventures should know better.
“We want to remind people that it is an offence to affix illegal advertisements to any structure on the highway and we will take action against those responsible, and that includes big companies as well as small businesses,” he said.
“Some people may think that we are being unreasonable; however, not only do these posters make an area look untidy but if they are not removed they start to deteriorate, becoming even more unsightly and causing litter. What is more, they also have the potential to distract motorists which could lead to road traffic accidents.”
Cllr Jones added: “It can also cost a lot of money for us to remove these posters. Hopefully, if we can find out exactly who is responsible, we may be able to recoup any costs incurred.”

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