In the context of this leaflet the term enforcement is used to describe two of the functions which the Environmental Health Department of the Council may carry out. These are:
What is covered by the Laws?
A very wide range of issues, all of which are designed to protect people, the environment, or both.
Examples range from inspecting food premises or bedsits to licensing taxis, and from ensuring the safety of those at work to preventing nuisance from noise, dust, smoke or the fly tipping of rubbish.
Much of the enforcement work concerned with checking compliance is a legal duty for the Council and may be carried out to a risk based programme of inspections.
There are many more examples on the Council's website www.redditchbc.gov.uk
What action can be taken for breaches?
Again, there is quite a variety, ranging from a warning letter right through to prosecution, with several stages in between - it depends upon the nature of the offence and the powers given to the Council by the relevant legislation.
The actions which may be taken are described in more detail in the section of this leaflet entitled "What are the Enforcement Options?'
Redditch Borough Council is committed to carrying out it enforcement duties in accordance with guidelines issued by the Government in its publication entitled'The Enforcement Concordat', which the Council has formally adopted.
What does the Concordat say?
The Concordat obliges the Council to pay proper regard to a number of specified elements which include:
Procedures Our procedures provide that the advice given by our Officers will be clear and, if requested, be in writing. Distinction will always be made between what must be done in order to comply and what is desirable.
When circumstances indicate that the law may have been broken, there may be options open to the Council as to the actions available.
The following describes these actions, but not all of them will be available in all circumstances. Anyone who is in doubt as to the actions open to the Council can contact our Officers for advice.
The decision to prosecute is not taken lightly and involves a number of stages, following a detailed Procedure.
Firstly, the Investigating Officer will assemble the evidence and examine the results in the light of two Tests, these being:
These factors include the number of people affected by the offence, the degree of damage, risk or harm, the attitude and history of the alleged offender, the likelihood of the offence being repeated, whether there may have been malice or harassment, and many more.
If the case passes both tests, the investigating Officer must satisfy two levels of line management that prosecution is the appropriate option. There will also be close and regular liaison with the Council's Legal department during the preparation the case. At each of these stages, the alternatives to prosecution will be discussed.
Even when the decision to prosecute has been made, it is kept under review and may be changed right up until the hearing.
No, the decision to prosecute is not taken lightly!
Any of our Environmental Health Staff will be happy to help you. If they cannot give the advice you need themselves, they will put you in touch with a colleague who can. A copy of the more detailed Enforcement Statement is available at Reception for reference or to purchase.
Some useful contact details for our Service areas are given below, all of which are (01527) numbers:
Food Safety 534014
Environmental Protection 534147
(Includes noise, water supplies, Air quality, Contaminated Land
Health & Safety 534013
Dog Warden, Pest Control 534013
Taxi Licensing 534100
Fax (All service areas 534172
| Postal Address: Environmental Health Department Redditch Borough Council Walter Stranz Square Town Hall Alcester Street Redditch B98 8AH |