Date: March 2024 Location: Hurleybrook Way, Leegomery Description: This fly-tipper was caught on camera dumping a washing machine. We traced him and issued a fixed penalty notice for £1,000 which he has paid. The case shows the council continues to prioritise tackling fly-tipping of any kind and will not hesitate to fine or prosecute people where there is evidence. The fine could have been avoided by taking the appliance to either of our Household Recycling Centres which are free to use or booking a bulky waste collection which is free or discounted for eligible residents. Read the full story on the newsroom.
Date: November 2023 Location: Regent Street, Wellington Description: During a day of action targeting fly-tipping hotspots in the borough, one of our officers found a mattress and cardboard boxes fly-tipped. We investigated and found evidence tracing the rubbish to a tenant of a property in Regent Street. They were given the chance to pay a fixed penalty notice but chose not to and so we prosecuted. They were found guilty and given a court bill of more than £1,500. The case shows that residents have a duty to make sure their waste is properly disposed of and if they don’t, we will take action. Read the full story on the newsroom website. We don’t want residents to get a fine or end up in court and encourage people to check that anyone they employ to dispose of their waste is licensed with the Environment Agency.
Date: August 2023 Location: Bluebell Lane, Sutton Hill Description: Dumping tree waste is an act of fly-tipping which we take just as seriously as any other type of waste. That’s why we didn’t hesitate to prosecute the person responsible for tipping a large amount of conifer branches in the middle of this lane causing a danger to others. They pleaded guilty to fly-tipping and will have to pay more than £2,000. Read the full story on the newsroom website. Don’t forget if you see dumped waste, please report it on the MyTelford app, so our crews can clear it away.
Date: July 2023 Location: H5 Barber shop in New Street, Wellington, Telford Description: Just look at the waste piled up outside this barber shop. We had complaints from the public that it was attracting rats which was unpleasant for residents and other businesses. We investigated and told the owner to provide evidence of how they were disposing of their waste, including sharp waste which could be harmful to people. They didn’t and now they have pleaded guilty in court and will have to pay nearly £2,000. Read the full story on the newsroom website.
Please help us and report any concerns you have about a business that is not correctly getting rid of waste by emailing recyclefortelford@telford.gov.uk.
Date: June 2023 Location: Raj Cuisine, Gower Street, St George’s, Telford Description: We have successfully prosecuted the owner of Raj Cuisine Indian restaurant after they failed to prove they were safely and legally getting rid of business waste. The owner admitted a breach of duty of care and will have to pay a total of £1,139.66. This case shows how important it is for all businesses to keep evidence of how they are disposing of waste as well as how they are managing and storing it in order to avoid enforcement action. Read the full story on the Newsroom website.
Date: 20 June 2023 Location: Halldene, Hadley Description: Fly tip of several household drawers.
Date: 12 June 2023 Location: Sandway, Ketley Description: Fly tip of furniture, mattresses, toys, cardboard, and general waste bags.
Date: 23 May 2023 Location: Spout Way, Malinslee Description: Fly tip of waste bags, cardboard, and household cushion.
Date: May 2023 Location: Dalford Court, Hollinswood Description: Excessive amounts of non-household items were found, adjacent to the main bins. As the waste was not in the designated bins, this is classed as a fly-tip. The waste included items such as furniture, large amounts of cardboard and scrap wood, the offender was fined the full amount.
Date: January 2023 Location: Leegomery allotments Description: This fly tip was reported by a member of public. The Neighbourhood Enforcement team checked through the fly tip of household waste and found evidence linking back to a property on The Nettlefolds, Hadley. The FPN was paid within ten days, so they were charged at the reduced rate of £200.
Date: January 2023 Location: Sutton Way, Sutton Hill Description: This fly tip was reported to us by a Community Liaison Officer. The Neighbourhood Enforcement team attended the site and found evidence within the black waste bag. The perpetrator paid the reduced amount of £200.
Date: January 2023 Location: Arleston Description: This large pile of cardboard was dumped in a country lane by the entrance to a field. Members of the public who care about their area reported it to us. After investigating, we issued a fixed penalty notice and the person responsible is now out of pocket. Ward member, councillor Angela McClements said: “I work closely with Arleston Neighbourhood Watch and the police to encourage residents to report fly-tipping. They can do this via the MyTelford app. We all want to live in a clean area, so if you spot waste dumped anywhere in the borough, please let us know so we can quickly remove it.”
Date: January 2023 Location: Boulton Grange, Randlay and Dalford Court, Hollinswood Description: Fourteen people have been handed fixed penalty notices (FPNs) over the past two months for fly-tipping in Boulton Grange, Randlay and Dalford Court, Hollinswood. Most of the rubbish was being left near the flats. Three FPNs were for the same fly-tip which included black sacks of rubbish. A fridge/freezer and sofa was also tipped. You can see from the photos how they make the area look an eyesore for other residents. Read the full story on the Newsroom website.
Date: December 2022 Location: Wantage, Woodside Description: Cardboard boxes and plastic wrapping were dumped down a side alley. The offender was traced from an address on one of the boxes and paid the reduced rate of £200 for prompt payment.
Date: December 2022 Location: Waverley, Woodside Description: A landlord initially blamed his former tenants for this large fly-tip in Waverley, Woodside. However, after the council investigated, the landlord came clean and admitted dumping the waste and paid a £200 fine.
Date: December 2022 Location: Wellington Description: A member of the public originally reported this fly-tip via the My Telford app but the location wasn’t correct. Our officers followed up the report and located the rubbish on council land behind a pub in Wellington. Among the waste was a cardboard box with an address of a resident in Wellington. They were issued with a fixed penalty notice and paid £200. This case shows how we take all reports of fly-tipping seriously and will follow up information provided by the public.
Date: September 2022 Location: Waverley, Woodside Description: This garden waste was tossed on a public car park putting people at risk. Dumping garden waste is taken as seriously as dumping rubbish. The offender was reported by a Street Champion, volunteers who help keep the borough clean and safe. Visit the newsroom website to read more.
Watch the YouTube video of the fly tip at Telford Snowboard and Ski Centre:
Date: Monday 26 September 2022 Location:Telford Snowboard and Ski Centre - What3words tangent.kilt.tearfully Description: Fly-tippers are being issued a stark warning that they will be brought to justice as part of a dedicated drive by Telford and Wrekin Council to reduce offences and ensure residents know that the council is on their side. Visit the Newsroom website to read more.
Date: August 2022 Location: Wellington Description: A business was given a £400 Fixed Penalty Notice for failing to show how it was legally getting rid of trade waste. The rubbish was piled up at the back of the shop causing a fire risk as well as being an eyesore for residents. The owner failed to produce waste documentation resulting in the FPN which was reduced for early payment. The business has since put a waste contract in place.
Date: August 2022 Location: Brindley Ford, Brookside - What3words appendix.relief.always Description: Letters containing an address were found among this fly tip on a grass verge and led us to a resident in Brindley Ford. They initially claimed they had left the rubbish there while waiting for a skip but after we asked for more information about why it was not left on private land, they paid a Fixed Penalty Notice.
Date: August 2022 Location: Wayside, Woodside - What3words visit.dumps.friend Description: What a mess. This fly tip was found on a grass verge and contained general waste and two gousto boxes all addressed to the same resident in Wayside. A Fixed Penalty Notice was issued and has been paid.
Date: August 2022 Location: Bratton Lane, Bratton. what3words - activity.haunt.increased Description: A member of the public and a council employee reported this fly tip. Among the waste was an empty Amazon package containing a name and address traced back to a resident in Apley. Read the full story on the Newsroom website.
Date: June 2022 Location: Stone Row, Malinslee Description: Household items including an electric heater, rug and lampshade were tipped on a grass verge. Offender was identified from an address on cardboard packaging and a £400 Fixed Penalty Notice was issued which was reduced to £200 for early payment.
Location: Arleston Lane, near Lawley Primary School - what3words from.mystified.dice Date: June 2022 Description: This case highlights the obligation landlords are under to check that contractors they employ legally dispose of waste. The council has fined a landlord £300 for this fly tip in Arleston Lane, near Lawley Primary School. An investigation linked the waste, which included a bed and broken furniture, to a property in Malinslee, where officers discovered another fly tip. The landlord said they had employed a firm to dispose of the waste but refused to give the name. The Fixed Penalty Notice was issued for Duty of Care offences.
Date: March 2022 Location: Holmer Lake Description: A member of the public, who is also a member of an online group that cares for the new orchard in Homer Lake, witnessed a man, ‘launching rubbish into the hedges’ including a combination of old children’s toys including a Wendy house and trike as well as plastic bin bags containing general household waste. Read the full story on the Newsroom website.
Watch the YouTube video of the fly tip in Trench:
Location: Trench Date: February 2022 Description: Neighbourhood enforcement officers have successfully fined a fly tipper caught on CCTV dumping garden chairs on a Trench coffee company’s car park after claiming he was ‘leaving them for a friend.’ Footage provided by the business helped identify the offender who was seen unloading the items from his car before buying a coffee and driving off. Businesses across the borough pick up the cost of clearing fly tipping which is why the council is working with them through Telford and Wrekin Watch.
Date: October 2021 Location: Ketley Bank Description: This case is an example of restorative justice. The council recognises that fly tipping happens for a reason and social and economic reasons leave a small proportion of people with few options. That said there are still ways to bring about justice and this example of a fly tipper who cleared their own mess is a perfect example of this and a demonstration of how we go above and beyond to work with residents to find the best solutions.
Location: Brookside Date: May 2021 Status: Brookside fly tipper caught and fined. Following investigations by the Neighbourhood Enforcement Team and carrying out door to door enquiries, a fixed penalty notice of £400 was issued.
Location: Arleston Date: January 2021 Status: The Neighbourhood Enforcement team investigated this fly tip during the festive break, evidence was located and a case file put together. A Fixed Penalty Notice of £400 was issued and paid.
Location: Malinslee Date: November 2020 Status: Following investigations by the Neighbourhood Enforcement team, a fixed penalty notice of £400 was issued.