Wiltshire Council strengthens enforcement commitment

An updated policy has been backed by the council

Author: Aaron HarperPublished 18th Oct 2024

Tougher rules that ensure business and individuals comply with legal requirements are to be brought in by Wiltshire Council.

The authority has backed a revised policy strengthening it's commitment to enforcement in the county, with the aim of increasing compliance, preventing repeat offences and deter others from offending too.

It sets out the common principles that the council will follow when taking enforcement action, so its approach is consistent, transparent, accountable, proportionate and targeted.

It will shape all areas of enforcement, including fly-tipping, trading standards, planning, fly-posting, littering, public protection, highways and parking.

The updated policy has been formed with advice from legal counsel and follows a consultation with council members, parish councils and other enforcement agencies.

The policy has been generally welcomed during this process. New service-specific policies have been revised in line with the new approach and an overall performance monitoring framework.

Previously, Cabinet agreed to an additional £300,000 of funding for enforcement activities in 2023/24 and £520,000 of funding in 2024/25. Proposals for this have been developed and agreed through the council’s dedicated enforcement management group, which ensures a ‘one-council’ approach to enforcement.

In recent months, the council has carried out enforcement action across a range of areas, including through its award-winning We’re Targeting Fly-tippers campaign, littering, planning and public protection.

Cllr Richard Clewer, Leader of Wiltshire Council, said: “As a council we simply do not accept a flagrant disregard for law and legislation, which are in place to protect our county and its residents. This enhanced policy underlines our commitment to being a council that takes decisive and strong action when it comes to enforcement. We have seen the outcomes of our work on this over a number of months, with successful enforcement action taking place across a variety of areas – from fly-tipping to rogue traders. But we want to do even more in this area, and this enhanced policy ensures we can.

“This policy, and the work it underpins, supports our huge focus on this and ensures there is resource to support it. I look forward to it being discussed at Full Council.”

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