Decision details
Review of Fixed Penalty Notice Fines under the Environmental Protection Act 1990
Decision Maker: Cabinet Single-Member Decision
Decision status: Implemented
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 the Council has the power to serve fixed penalty notices for littering offences. The level of this fine has been set at £50 for some time. Research undertaken with other local authorities has indicated that this level is low by comparison. The Council is proposing to increase this fine level to a more appropriate level.
Decision:
The Cabinet Member agrees that
(1) The charge for a fixed penalty notice for littering offences is increased from £50 to £75;
(2) If the charge is paid to the Council within 14 days of the offence then the charge is reduced to £60;
(3) If payment is not received within 28 days of the offence then the matter is referred for legal action where there is a maximum fine of £2,500.
Reasons for the decision:
The level of £75 fine is considered appropriate in that it acts as an effective deterrent but is not so high as to be unaffordable. The early payment option presents a cheaper alternative to the person served with the notice and should ensure that payments are made more quickly
Alternative options considered:
A higher level of fine of £100 was considered with an early payment option of £75 however this level was felt to be less affordable and not aligned with fine levels in neighbouring local authorities
Publication date: 23/07/2010
Date of decision: 19/07/2010
Effective from: 31/07/2010
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