Kingston Council will introduce on the spot fines for litter bugs and dog owners who do not pick up after their pets, claiming it costs the authority £2m a year to clean up the mess.
A new pilot scheme will be launched in the summer punishing those seen not cleaning up after their pets will be given an £80 on the spot fine.
There will also be £100 fines for people who drop litter and cigarette butts on the ground. The council has awarded a six month contract to outsourcing specialist NSL Ltd, which will carry out the "environmental enforcement" scheme.
The pilot will initially operate in designated areas covering North Kingston, Kingston town centre and Surbiton, including parks, open spaces and housing estates. It will run from June to December. If the pilot is successful, it will be rolled out to other areas in the borough in 2016.
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