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22/03/2015
Kayley Thomas investigates whether there should be tougher regulations and on-the-spot fines for the illegal dumping of waste.
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Tue 24 Mar 201505:30
BBC Radio Wales
Fly-tipping and waste crime
Every 15 minutes rubbish is fly-tipped or illegally dumped somewhere in Wales; every week an unlicensed waste operation is discovered.
With the cost of waste crime across the UK estimated to be more than £10 million a week, it's now proposed to give those in the front-line of the fight against such activities more powers.
This week's Eye on Wales asks if tougher regulation and on-the-spot fines for illegal dumping can tip the balance in the war on waste crime.
Presented by Kayley Thomas.
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- Sun 22 Mar 201512:30BBC Radio Wales
- Mon 23 Mar 201518:30BBC Radio Wales
- Tue 24 Mar 201505:30BBC Radio Wales
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