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Fly-tipping rates in Camden outstrip the national and London averages. Source: DEFRA - Credit: Joey Grostern The DEFRA data shows Camden also has the second highest fly-tip rate per person in England - 127.6 incidents per 1,000 people. This is far higher than the England average of 17.3. Jill Henry, another campaigner, from West Hampstead, added: That number is shocking. “There’s never a day when you can walk in West Hampstead and there’s not piles of rubbish on the street. It’s depressing and it’s bad for the area.” The group of campaigners argued that too often the council and its contractor Veolia are failing to collect rubbish from households and businesses at agreed times. ....
At the end of December last year the council’s dedicated graffiti removal team was scrapped. The responsibility now falls under the council’s highways team and means that much of the graffiti in the borough will not be removed. The issue was raised by Waddon councillor Robert Canning who asked what will now be done if a resident reports graffiti in their neighbourhood. At a meeting last night (Monday, January 25) cabinet member for sustainable Croydon, councillor Muhammad Ali, said: “Under the streamlined service we have reviewed our approach to graffiti in the borough. “The priority will be offensive graffiti on council land and this will be defined by graffiti using racist or inflammatory images, used as an attack against a group or individual and also graffiti using swear words, sexually explicit or obscene words and images.” ....