Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of any waste on land where you do not have permission to leave it. Even one black bin bag dumped in the wrong place counts as a fly-tipping offence.
Use clothing banks to donate unwanted clothes and help reduce waste. If a bank is full, do not leave bags beside it — this is fly-tipping and may result in a fine.
Dumped furniture and other large household items are a common form of fly-tipping. Find out how to dispose of bulky waste correctly, book a collection, and avoid fines for leaving items on public land.
Help us tackle fly-tipping by reporting incidents and providing details such as the location, dates, vehicle information, and any photos or CCTV footage.