McMillan Welcomes Reduction in Flytipping
Stuart McMillan MSP SNP has welcomed figures released today that show the number of instances of flytipping in West Dunbartonshire has reduced significantly.
Figures released by the Scottish Government show that instances of flytipping in West Dunbartonshire have reduced from 860 in 2009/2010 to 446 in 2010/2011.
Mr McMillan said;
"I was pleased to learn of the dramatic reduction in instances of flytipping in West Dunbartonshire.
“This demonstrates the success of work undertaken by West Dunbartonshire Council and the Scottish Fly-tipping Forum, funded by the Scottish Government through Zero Waste Scotland, to help remove flytipping from our society.
“Flytipping blights far too many beauty spots and communities in Scotland and any action to help reduce its prevalence is to be welcomed.
“There is still plenty work to be done on this issue and I am sure all parties involved will be working hard to bring this figure down further in 2011/2012.”
Figures released by the Scottish Government show that instances of flytipping in West Dunbartonshire have reduced from 860 in 2009/2010 to 446 in 2010/2011.
Mr McMillan said;
"I was pleased to learn of the dramatic reduction in instances of flytipping in West Dunbartonshire.
“This demonstrates the success of work undertaken by West Dunbartonshire Council and the Scottish Fly-tipping Forum, funded by the Scottish Government through Zero Waste Scotland, to help remove flytipping from our society.
“Flytipping blights far too many beauty spots and communities in Scotland and any action to help reduce its prevalence is to be welcomed.
“There is still plenty work to be done on this issue and I am sure all parties involved will be working hard to bring this figure down further in 2011/2012.”
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