Fly TippingIntroductionThe Council treats this problem very seriously and will prosecute anyone caught fly tipping waste. Fly tipping is the common term used to describe waste illegally deposited on land as described under section 33 of the Environment Protection Act 1990.
The definition includes items ranging from a single black rubbish bag to multiple loads of construction waste. The fly tipping of controlled waste is a serious criminal offence which carries a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 1 year imprisonment If the case is very serious and goes to Crown Court an unlimited fine may be imposed and the prison term goes up to 5 years. It is important to realise that there can be offences committed by others before the fly tip, such as permitting the fly tip or causing the fly tip and the sanctions are the same as actually doing the fly tipping, or, if there is vehicle involved, there are offences relating to the controller of the vehicle.
Preventing fly tippingSimple steps can prevent fly tipping. If you give waste to anyone else ensure they are authorised to carry it. Ask for their carriers authorisation. You can check online at Environment Agency - Public Register or by telephone 08708 506506. Ask where the waste is going. Use the waste directory online to check legitimate sites Waste Directory Ask for a receipt detailing where the waste is going, vehicle details, carriers authorisation number- this is a legal obligation if you are in business but is good practice if you are a private householder. If you are a business and need to know more about protecting your environment use NetRegs - environmental guidance for your business Can the waste be taken by the Council special refuse collection for large items? For details view Large items of household waste Witnessing fly tippingIf you witness fly tipping or fly tipped rubbish; any information that you can provide will greatly assist us in our fight against this illegal activity. To assist investigations it would be helpful if you could record as much detail as possible details and report immediately. All information is valuable to us and will be treated confidentially. Please record all details immediately and keep safe. If you can take photos (e.g. camera phones) please do so. Remember: do not approach any individuals and do not put yourself in any danger.
· Where were you when you saw the fly tipping: what kind of view did you have? how far away were you? weather and light conditions. If you witness fly tipping actually taking place call the Police on 999 and give as much detail as possible If you discover fly tipped waste after the event call (01279) 655261 ask for Environmental Services or use our on-line form. The Environment Agency has the statutory responsibility to investigate the larger scale fly tipping incidences where the waste may pose a serious risk to the environment and where the activity is linked to organised crime.
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