Denbighshire
County Council will start reintroducing environmental and civil enforcement
operations next Monday, June 1.
The council’s
enforcement activity, which includes fines for dog fouling and littering, as
well as on street parking enforcement, was suspended when lockdown restrictions
were introduced on March 23.
Enforcement
operations will be reintroduced gradually from June 1.
Environmental
enforcement is undertaken on behalf of the council by District Enforcement and
the company will carry out a full risk assessment for their staff and will be
operating within social distancing guidelines and standard operating
procedures.
Patrols will
initially take place in areas the council has received recent complaints.
The council’s
on-street parking enforcement will also be reintroduced to ensure the safe
movement of traffic with risk assessments carried out with officers who will be
operating within social distancing guidelines.
Cllr Mark
Young, Denbighshire County Council’s Lead Member for Planning, Public
Protection and Safer Communities, said: “I would like to reassure residents
that the safety of the public and staff is of paramount importance when
reintroducing these services.
“These
enforcement activities will restart gradually and the council will react to
changes to lockdown measures to ensure a gradual transition back to full
service.
“The Council
would like to thank residents for their patience during this time.”
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