• Do you know anything about Clarendon Court fly-tipping?

    Officers are requesting help to identify the driver of a van who was seen in an area where fly-tipping was discovered.
    A man was captured on CCTV at the crack of dawn near to where a mattress was left in Clarendon Court, Wexham, at 4.47am on Friday 4 June.
    The man was seen to get behind the wheel of a large plain white transit van and drive away.
    Unfortunately, the CCTV did not capture the registration plate and the council’s resilience and enforcement team are appealing for assistance from anyone who has employed the man pictured for waste clearance.
    Residents who employ a man with a van should check online if their credentials are current and make sure they have the relevant waste carrier’s licence as residents can also be prosecuted for fly-tipping.
    The contractor residents choose to take the waste, should leave them with a receipt detailing the waste and including the information of the contractor and where the waste was taken to.
    Fly-tipping is a criminal offence which can attract a Fixed Penalty Notice of £200. However, there is the option of a formal prosecution which can result with a maximum fine of £50,000 and more serious offences are dealt with at the Crown Court which has powers to issue an unlimited fine and five years in prison.
    If you have any information, please email ResilienceandEnforcementTeam@slough.gov.uk.

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