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
What items can I put in my household waste bin?
Your domestic bin, typically the brown bin, or communal waste bin should be used for disposing of household waste including food, nappies, shiny gift wrap and soft plastics.
If you have larger items that won’t fit in this bin, you’ll need to arrange for their disposal. Placing the items next to the bin is considered fly-tipping.
You can find more information here about what you should put in your domestic or recycling bin.
How can I dispose of larger items?
There are lots of options for the disposal of larger items that won’t fit in the household waste bin:
- Book a bulky waste collection for larger household items that will not fit in your bin. Plymouth City Council offers this service with collections starting at £29. This includes furniture, furnishings, electrical items and white goods. Other local authorities also offer service collections.
- Take your waste to a recycling centre. There are two in Plymouth: Chelson Meadow and Weston Mill. There are also recycling centres in other local authorities.
- Sell your items online using Facebook Marketplace and eBay which is free for private sellers to use, or Nextdoor and GumTree.
- Donate your items to charity. St Luke’s Hospice and the British Heart Foundation run a furniture collection service for good condition items.
- Book with a reputable disposal company. Be wary of scammers who may charge for the removal of waste and then fly-tip it. If the company you use fly-tips your rubbish, the items could be traced back to you and you would have to pay for the removal.
Fly-tipping in blocks
You must keep communal areas such as landings, foyers, stairwells and walkways free of obstacles, including fly-tipped items.
Waste and items left in these areas could pose a fire risk by:
- Slowing people down from being able to escape, especially if they are disabled, have poor eyesight or there is smoke which will cause visibility to be reduced. This could cost lives.
- Catching fire and emitting smoke, which could be toxic.
- Stopping firefighters from being able to move around safely to deal with emergencies or rescue.
As a tenant, you must ensure that fire escape routes are kept safe as part of your tenancy agreement.
Report fly-tipping
If you see fly-tipping in your neighbourhood on PCH land, you can report it to us using the form below.
If the fly-tipping isn’t on PCH property or you don’t know who owns the land, please report it to your local council:
Please also report anyone you see fly-tipping to the local council enforcement team in your local authority.
As well as breaking the law, committing an offence and potentially breaching their tenancy agreement or lease, they’re also making the area where you live look unsightly and spoiling the quality of life for local residents.
Fly-tipping in your community
We want to understand the impact of fly-tipping in and around your community.
Tell us what you think to help us tackle the issue and for a chance to win a £75 voucher (supermarket voucher of your choice).
This survey will close at 11pm on Sunday 22 December 2024. If you want to know more, please call us on 0808 230 6500 or email us. Where you have given us permission in this survey, we may call you to discuss more detail about your comments
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.
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