Join WCCTV’s webinar on 25 June 2025 to explore how redeployable CCTV and mobile towers help reduce fly-tipping. Hear real examples from councils using our systems.
As fly-tipping incidents continue to rise across the UK, impacting communities and creating spiraling clean-up costs, councils and police forces need prevention tools that deliver real results.
During our upcoming webinar, hosted by WCCTV’s Head of Public Sector Ross Johnstone, will show you how local authorities are using mobile CCTV towers and redeployable cameras to take direct, targeted action against fly-tipping.
You’ll hear how councils are deploying visible, relocatable systems to:
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Deter offences before they happen
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Secure video evidence to support the issuing of FPNs
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Respond to changing patterns in hotspot locations
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Save time, reduce pressure on teams and increase prosecution rates
With over 20 years of experience, WCCTV is the UK’s leading supplier of redeployable CCTV systems. Our systems are trusted by hundreds of public sector organisations, and we will draw from this experience to deliver a webinar experience that provides practical, actionable insights into fly-tipping prevention.
What We'll Cover:
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How councils are using rapid deployment cameras and CCTV towers to deter offences
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The benefits of camera rental and redeployment to target changing hotspots
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Ways to capture footage and gather evidence for fixed penalties and prosecutions
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How ANPR and mobile connectivity are improving enforcement capabilities
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Real-world examples from authorities already seeing success
Real Results from Real Customers
Rather than focus on theory or concepts, our webinar will outline live examples from our extensive client base, detail specific deployment scenarios and results delivered, including:
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Wiltshire Council who utilised CCTV Towers at remote laybys to reduce flytipping by 90%
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Brighton and Hove Council who issued six FPNs within 24 hours of installing a WCCTV Redeployable Camera
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Durham County Council who reduced fly-tipping in targeted areas by 64% after installing WCCTV cameras
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Cumberland Council who prevented fly-tipping at recycling centres over the Christmas period with short-term CCTV Tower hire
Who Should Attend
The webinar is specifically designed for public sector teams, including:
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Local authority enforcement teams
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Environmental enforcement and community safety teams
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Police forces overseeing fly-tipping and environmental crime prevention
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Estates and property management teams
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Any public sector buyers exploring new solutions
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday 25 June 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Online (link provided upon registration)
Host: Ross Johnstone, Head of Public Sector, WCCTV
Register your spot today to learn how WCCTV can help your team reduce fly-tipping quickly and cost-effectively.