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Atmospheric Pollution

Investigating pollution

This section describes what the Council does when it receives a pollution complaint.

Depending upon the nature of the complaint, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council may have a duty to investigate it in accordance with the provisions of the law.

It is possible that, as an outcome to that complaint that legal action will be taken against the person about whom the complaint is made.

It is therefore a serious matter for the complainant, the person being complained of and the Council.

It is often not possible to investigate a complaint without the evidence of the person being affected by the pollution (the complainant).

Further, it is not unlikely that that evidence will need to be presented to a court at some later date, and that the person who provided the evidence to the council will need to appear, in person, in court to act as a witness.

It is usually not possible therefore for the council to investigate a pollution complaint made by a person who wishes to remain anonymous.

However, we do not actively seek to release complainant's details during the early stages of an investigation though it may, of course, be obvious to the person being complained of who has complained due to the particular situation.

Any information provided to the authority will be kept either in files or on computers and may be released at a later date to any person who is able to obtain it through legal means (the person about whom the complaint is made, for example, may be able to obtain information under some circumstances).

We will, of course comply with the provisions of the Data Protection Act.

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Last updated: 07-11-2008


Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
Town Hall
Castlefield Road
Reigate
RH2 0SH
01737 276000
customer.services@reigate-banstead.gov.uk