Astudiaeth achos
Sharon, Planning Enforcement Officer
Hertfordshire County Council
After working in the private sector for seven years, I decided
to apply for a position in local government. I believe that
environmental issues are very important for Hertfordshire and
wanted to undertake a role which could make a difference to
people's lives. I felt that working for the local council could
enable me to do that.
The primary purpose of my job is to enforce conditions on
planning permissions. My role is specifically concerned with
minerals and waste disposal, mainly issues around landfills,
quarries, waste disposal and recycling units. For example, there
may be restrictions on the types of waste which may be disposed of
at a particular site, the number of lorries entering a site, the
hours of operation, or there may be noise restrictions or a
commitment to keep the surrounding roads clear of debris. I ensure
that all of this happens as it's supposed to.
The role is extremely varied and can be quite exciting. My day
can involve an early start, for example, if we are carrying out a
surveillance operation, it may involve being on site at 6am. This
may involve an unannounced site inspection or an undercover
operation to investigate a complaint.
The best part of the role is getting out of the office and
making a difference; I help make residents' lives better and
improve the standard of living across the county. The role is both
challenging and rewarding, and working for the council has some
excellent benefits including the flexi-time and the focus on
developing staff. Hertfordshire County Council is an Investor in
People and is committed to developing staff to their full
potential. I have received training in relation to the job such as
the legal aspects and dealing with the public.