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'Watertight' Cases Needed to Bring Fly-Tippers to Court, Councillors Are Told

CAERPHILLY, WALES, JUL 22 – Caerphilly Council aims to increase recycling rates by 11% with three-weekly residual waste collections to meet the 70% statutory target and avoid potential fines up to £3.7 million.

The recent acquittal of a suspected fly tipper shows that prosecutions need to be “watertight”, councillors have been told.

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Wales Online broke the news in Wales, United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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