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Report fly-tipping

Fly-tipping is rubbish or items that are illegally left on land without the owner's permission

It can include large items like white goods, furniture, garden waste, commercial builder waste, litter and any refuse that householders can’t fit in the household waste bins.

Fly-tipping is a criminal offence. Those caught fly-tipping can be prosecuted and could face a fixed penalty notice of £150 to £400 for small-scale offences or up to £500 for larger incidents.

In a year*, we spent £56,866 of residents' service charges on clearing fly-tipped items from PCH neighbourhoods, blocks and bin stores. On average, that’s almost 70 hours a month spent clearing 15.5 tonnes of rubbish. This money could have been spent on:

  • 32,681 extra hours of training support through our Learn for Free programme
  • installing 268 metres of fencing in our neighbourhoods
  • supporting 339 community initiatives through our community grant scheme
  • providing 54 extra hours of tenancy sustainment support to residents per week.

It’s also time that our neighbourhood rangers could have spent maintaining our estates and blocks.

Help us keep your neighbourhoods clean and tidy, and dispose of your unwanted items properly.

*Based on figures from January to September 2024

Report fly-tipping

Use the map to mark the location of the fly-tipping and then complete the form below. Any supporting photographic evidence can also be uploaded.

You can upload up to 3MB of photographs.

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