The introduction of Waste Collection Licensing by HBC has dramatically reduced the amount of metal theft in Hyndburn but rogue collectors are still operating and stealing across the borough.
Cabinet member for Housing and Regeneration, Cllr Clare Cleary, said, "Metal theft affects everyone, from the stealing of cables that delay train journeys, to the theft of lead from church roofs and numerous other metal items. We will not hesitate as an authority to use the powers available to us to put an end to the misery and cost caused by unscrupulous traders and those dealing in stolen metals.”
Scrap metal dealers can be prosecuted in the magistrates court if they operate an unlicensed business. Other powers available to the Council include issuing closure notices which require businesses to cease using the premises for scrap metal dealing immediately. If they continue to operate as dealers in breach of the notice then Councils are required to apply to the magistrates court for a Closure Order.
All residents are urged to secure any metal items or valuable possessions in sheds and garages. Bike owners are advised to chain cycles together to make them harder to steal.
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