Fly-tipper Identified and Fined

An individual from Dublin was identified by a letter I found in household waste near the level crossing on the Lullymore Road in Allenwood South. They will receive a €150 fine which is not high enough in my opinion. Unfortunately GDPR means their identity must be protected, which doesn’t make sense to me as fly-tippers…

Happy New Year 2020

Happy New Year to all, and especially to “Tara, Mark & Kids”. Their Christmas Card from their neighbour, John, somehow ended up on the side of the road in Ballyteague, along with a load of household waste including used nappies and boxes from toys. I’m looking forward to catching loads more fly-tippers in 2020. This…

Fly-tipper Evidence Left Behind

This latest pile of rubbish in Ballyteague contained two pieces of evidence identifying an individual living in a nearby village. We also have CCTV footage of vehicles using the bog lane. I have handed the evidence over to the Community Warden and the person will receive a fine very shortly. At some point I am…

CCTV for Ballyteague Fly-tipping Black-spot

A local man brought to my attention a large amount of fly-tipping in the bog between Allenwood South and Ballyteague North. Disappointingly, it took place very close to the target area for our recent community cleanup event. I met the Community Warden from Kildare County Council out at the location today, and the warden has…