Section: Anti-social Behaviour

Hartlepool Borough Council' team of civil enforcement officers has been expanded in a partnership with Thirteen

Posted 23.12.21
Thirteen: Further reading

Thirteen is funding two civil enforcement officers (CEOs) within the authority's enforcement team for an initial 18-month period.

Along with other members of the team, their duties include proactively tackling a range of environmental issues which adversely affect residents' lives, including fly-tipping, dog fouling and litter.

The funding agreement is a direct response by Thirteen to concerns expressed by its customers in a recent survey.

The funding for the CEOs comes from Thirteen's community resilience fund, which is designed to support activities to help communities across the Tees Valley to develop.

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