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Hi Resident,
Here is some information of how to report the different types of environment crime. Many waste or environmental issues need to be reported to your local council or other agencies. Incidents you need to report to either a council or utility companyNoise pollution This needs to be reported to your local council. Find your local council. Waste and litter Litter and waste dumps need to be reported to your local council. Find your local council. Fly tipping Fly tipping, the dumping of waste, needs to be reported to the local council. Find your local council. Pests You can contact your council to find out if they offer services to control pests like wasps, rats, mice or bedbugs. Find your local council. Discarded syringes or drug paraphernalia Your local council will arrange for syringes and drug paraphernalia left in public to be removed. Find your local council. Dangerous buildings or structures You can report dangerous buildings or structures to your local council. Find your local council. Burst water mains Who to report this to, your council, the environment agency or the utility company, depends on the circumstances. Gov.uk gives a useful breakdown of who to contact. Garden bonfires There’s no law against having a bonfire in your garden, but there are laws on the nuisance they can cause. Find more information on Gov.uk. The Environment Agency - in England onlyCall the Environment Agency incident hotline to report: 24-hour incident hotline: 0800 80 70 60
Find out about licensing and activities to do with protected species and vulnerable environments. Report it to usIllegal fishing Illegal fishing includes: Call 999 if you know these crimes are happening now. Report online if the crimes are not happening now. Contact the Environment Agency for other fishing related incidents like fishing without a licence or using incorrect equipment. Large scale dumping or hazardous waste We need to know about large scale illegal dumping (where lorries are being used to dump rubbish), someone running a waste site without a permit or not following the rules of a waste management permit. Report this online. If you're aware of hazardous waste that's an immediate danger to the public, report it to us straight away by calling 999. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our text-phone service 18000 or text us on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service.
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