Cardiff Council has stepped up efforts to tackle waste and improve the appearance of neighbourhoods across the city.
Waste Enforcement teams have been out across Cardiff, inspecting dumped rubbish, speaking with residents and offering advice on how to dispose of waste responsibly. As part of the latest activity, a total of 1,480kg of waste has been removed.
The council has warned that where fly-tipping or other waste offences are identified, enforcement action will be taken where there is sufficient evidence to prosecute.
Following the enforcement work, the council’s Blitz Team has been deployed to carry out further clean-up operations, including removing weeds, silt and built-up debris. The work aims to improve the overall look and feel of local areas and create cleaner, more welcoming neighbourhoods.
Residents are being encouraged to play their part by disposing of rubbish correctly and making use of the city’s recycling centres.
If you need to get rid of larger items or household waste, you can find out how to book a recycling centre slot here: https://www.wales247.co.uk/how-to-book-a-recycling-centre-slot-in-cardiff
