Issue history
Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report
- 21/09/2021 - Agenda item, Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Regeneration and Skills) Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report 21/09/2021
- 24/09/2021 - Action: Effectiveness of the Council's Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report - Requested that the Head of Highways and Public Protection provide Members with the current charging regime for bulky waste collection.<br/> Peter Moore ; status: completed late
- 01/10/2021 - Published in plan, Forward Plan - 1 October 2021 - 31 January 2022
- 07/10/2021 - Agenda item, Cabinet Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report 07/10/2021
- 18/11/2021 - Agenda item, Council Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report 18/11/2021
- 22/11/2021 - Action: Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report(b)<br/> All registered social landlords operating in Sefton be contacted and urged to consider taking action against those tenants who act irresponsibly and fly-tip or dump rubbish in rear entries <br/> <br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/> Peter Moore ; status: overdue
- 22/11/2021 - Action: Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report (4) (a)Investigations take place to see whether sanctions could be imposed on private landlords, via the Selective Licensing Scheme, for the anti-social actions of their tenants in littering and dumping rubbish in rear entries; Peter Moore ; status: overdue
- 20/12/2021 - Action: Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report - (1)<br/> a very significant increase in uniformed enforcement officers be established to tackle the problems of littering, fly-tipping and rear entry dumping; <br/><br/> Peter Moore ; status: overdue
- 20/12/2021 - Action: Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report (3) as part of the evidence base to understand the options for an additional enforcement regime, an evaluation should take place to detail the invest to save opportunities that may exist that could reduce demand on Cleansing Services as enforcement activity is increased with the requirement for the proposal to be cost neutral on the Council’s budget; Peter Moore ; status: overdue
- 20/12/2021 - Action: Effectiveness of the Council’s Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report - (2)<br/> a high-profile publicity campaign be introduced to highlight the increased enforcement activity to be undertaken;<br/><br/> Peter Moore ; status: overdue
- 20/12/2021 - Action: Effectiveness of the Council's Enforcement Activity Working Group Final Report - (A) Revenue Costs<br/>One recommendation of the Working Group is that "a very significant increase in uniformed enforcement officers be established to tackle the problems of littering, fly-tipping and rear entry dumping "; and it was suggested that funding for this increase could come from part of the 2021/22 budget that identified an additional £500k to tackle street scene problems. This will have significant revenue implications and if approved would need to be the subject of a detailed report by the Head of Highways and Public Protection to Cabinet on the budgetary implications. A further recommendation of the Working Group is that "as part of the evidence base to support the additional enforcement regime investigations take place to detail the invest to save benefits associated with the reduced demand on Cleansing Services as enforcement activity is increased". This may off-set some revenue costs.<br/> Peter Moore ; status: overdue