The Dorset Partnership Against Rural Crime (DPARC) is launching a campaign to combat illegal garden waste dumping, which rises in summer when residents clean their gardens. Led by Dorset’s police and crime commissioner, David Sidwick, the initiative highlights that fly-tipping harms wildlife, incurs costs, and carries legal responsibilities for homeowners. Residents are urged to utilize council waste services, recycling centers, or licensed carriers for proper disposal. The campaign will involve ongoing enforcement actions against offenders, with authorities collaborating to share intelligence. More information can be found on the Country Watch website.
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