Recycling Centres & Fly-Tipping

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Dear Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council,

1. Please confirm how many recycling centres there are that serve the TMBC area and list their locations / addresses.

2. How may staff are employed at each location directly / indirectly?

3. How may staff employed directly / indirectly have been furloughed at the TMBC recycling centre / centres since March 2020?

4. If any furloughing took place, what were the business reasons?

5. Please confirm the total annual cost per financial year to TMBC for the last 3 years for having the recycling centre / centres that serve the TMBC area.

6. For the same period, split by year, please confirm the total revenue received by TMBC for disposing of waste at the recycling centre / centres that serve the TMBC area.

7. For the same period, split by year, how many fly-tips were reported / logged by the council for the TMBC area?

8. For the same period, split by year, how many prosecutions / fines were issued by TMBC for fly-tipping?

9. For the same period, split by year how many of these were successful and what was the income to TMBC resulting from fines / prosecutions?

Yours faithfully,

Danny Lucas

foi, Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council

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David Campbell-Lenaghan, Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council

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Dear Mr Lucas

 

Thank you for your FOI request which has been forwarded to me for
response, which I have provided below.

 

If you are dissatisfied with this response, then you may ask the Council
to conduct an internal review of your case by writing to the Council’s FOI
Team ([1][Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council request email]). If you are still not content after the Council
has conducted an internal review of your case, then you may apply directly
to the Information Commissioner (ICO) for a decision. Generally, the ICO
cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the internal review
procedure provided by the Borough Council.

The Information Commissioner can be contacted in writing at: The
Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow,
Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

 

Please quote the reference number at the top of this email in any future
correspondence about this request.

 

Regards

 

David Campbell-Lenaghan

Partnership Manager

South West Kent Waste Partnership

 

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