Fly tipping
Fly Tipping (illegal dumping)
Fly tipping
is an increasing problem throughout the Borough, both on Council land
and privately owned sites.
It is generally the landowner's responsibility to clear up after the irresponsible actions of others, however the Council views this "environmental crime" extremely seriously and works with the Police and Environment Agency to secure prosecutions whenever possible.
Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 the fines for fly tipping can be as high as £20,000 and any evidence which may help identify those responsible should be passed to the Council as soon as possible.
"Fly Tipping" is the practice of dumping rubbish in quiet lanes, parking areas or even busy streets, rather than disposing of it properly at Civic Amenity or landfill sites. It is an increasing problem across the country and costs the taxpayer thousands of pounds per year to dispose of.
Hundreds of old tyres, scrap metal, tonnes of rubble and all other types of waste have to be cleared annually.
If you see anyone dumping rubbish, please telephone the Police, who will attend if possible. Try to obtain:
- a good description of persons responsible
- the Registration Number(s) of vehicle(s) concerned
- the make and model of vehicle (if possible)
Do not attempt to tackle the offender yourself
Dumped
rubbish should also be reported to the Council during office hours and,
if requiring urgent attention, via our Out of Hours Service during evenings
and weekends. We also have an Online
Fly Tipping Report Form that you may find convenient to use.
- Office hours 01322 343434
- Out of hours 0845 6341212
The Council can only remove dumped rubbish from public land. Rubbish dumped on private land is the responsibility of the landowner.
Environmental Enforcement Team
The Environmental Enforcement Team investigates criminal offences of fly tipping, graffiti, fly posting, illegal encampments and nuisance motor vehicles.


