Fly-tipping is described as 'the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, i.e. waste dumped or tipped on a site with no license to accept waste.' It can be hazardous to the public and animals and it costs you as a taxpayer to clear it up.
Fly-tipped waste normally consists of large items such as general household waste, larger domestic items including fridges and mattresses, garden refuse, commercial builder's rubble, tyres but can also contain clinical waste such as syringes or hazardous waste.
Fly tipping is dealt with by the District Councils, for more information please click on the approriate link below:
Bromsgrove District Council |
Malvern Hills District Council |
Redditch District Council |
City of Worcester District Council |
Wychavon District Council |
Wyre Forest District Council |