HC Deb 25 April 2002 vol 384 cc379-80W
Mr. Wray

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what measures have been introduced since 1997 to combat car dumping and increase removal of deserted vehicles. [46166]

Mr. Meacher

We have supported pilot schemes in the London boroughs of Newham and Lewisham in which the local authority was given DVLA's powers to wheelclamp and remove unlicensed vehicles after 24 hours. The London borough of Wandsworth joined the scheme on 23 April. We announced the extension of the scheme nationally on 10 April.

In October 2001 we published a consultation document on measures to remove abandoned and untaxed vehicles from the streets more quickly and, for the longer term, bring forward changes to vehicle registration and licensing procedures to ensure greater accuracy of DVLA's vehicle record.

Regulations to reduce the statutory notice periods after which local authorities can remove abandoned vehicles and the storage periods for unlicensed vehicles were laid before the House on 19 March and came into force on 9 April.

Kent police piloted a "blitz" approach (Operation Cubit) on abandoned vehicles in the Medway area in co-operation with Kent county council, Medway council, DVLA and the Kent Fire Brigade for eight weeks in early 2001 and the Home Office has commissioned a detailed evaluation of the pilot which has been academically assessed and circulated to other stakeholders for comments, including the Kent police and Kent county council. It is hoped that it will be published in the near future.

Since the original pilot, similar operations have taken place and are shown in the table.

Operation Cubit
Area Date
Swanley June 2001
Dartford October 2001
Gravesend October 2001
Maidstone January 2002
Swale January 2002
Hastings February 2002
Brighton February 2002
Liverpool March 2002

To date the operations have removed almost 3,000 abandoned unlicensed vehicles from the streets of Kent and Hastings.

The response to the consultation paper is now available at www.roads.dtlr.gov.uk/consult/abandon/response/index.htm.