CCTV installed to catch fly-tippers at hotspot
BBCNew enforcement measures are being installed at a fly-tipping hotspot.
Dudley Borough Council said they are ramping up CCTV surveillance and installing bollards at a car park in Clinic Drive in Lye.
The area has been blighted by fly-tippers, forcing the council to clear mounds of dumped rubbish a number of times in the past few months.
Councillors hope the new bollards, which will plug a gap in wooden railings, will stop larger vehicles from accessing the car park.
Damian Corfield, cabinet member for neighbourhoods, said: "The car park on Clinic Drive has become a hotspot, and as a result we have changed the positioning of a couple of our fixed CCTV cameras so they point directly onto the site.
"Our message is very clear – we intend to catch the people fly-tipping on this site and make sure they are punished through the courts."
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