NEW STREET LITTER CONTROLS IN ROMFORD TOWN CENTRE
Businesses such as fast food outlets and sandwich shops in Romford town centre are to be required to clear litter such as drinks containers and sandwich bags within a 100 metre radius of their premises under new measures introduced by the local authority. Pubs and clubs must sweep up cigarette butts dropped by their customers within a 15 metre radius. Banks and building societies are expected to clear ATM slips dropped by customers within a 10 metre radius. Police Safer Neighbourhood Teams will help monitor compliance with the new regulations, those who fail to comply risk fines through fixed penalty notices or from the courts.
IMPROVING SAFETY IN ROMFORD TOWN CENTRE
Over one hundred drunken troublemakers have now been banned from licensed premises in Romford under the new "Banned from One, Banned From All" scheme which the Council introduced to get tough with alcohol-related disorder last Autumn.*
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