THE council has pledged to crack down on fly-tipping across the town after Crawley News revealed no prosecutions had been secured despite 5,500 incidents in two and a half years.Last week we reported that nobody has been punished for fly tipping in that time, either by way of a fine or prosecution.Tidying Crawley costs taxpayers about £50,000 a year and council staff are clearing an average of six reported fly-tips every day.An investigation has now been launched to see how this number can...
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