'Zero-tolerance': Getting tough on flytipping

BCP Council has launched a new awareness campaign

Published 31st Jul 2022
Last updated 31st Jul 2022

Council bosses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole say they have a ‘zero-tolerance’ approach to flytipping, insisting enforcement is key.

320 fines have been issued in the past 10 months, with more than 300 fixed penalty notices for businesses to make sure they have the correct waste measures in place.

BCP Council has now launched the Your Waste, Your Duty campaign to tackle flytipping in the community and raise awareness of the risks and penalties.

Between September 2021 and July 2022, BCP Council and its partners at Waste Investigation Support and Enforcement (WISE), responded to over 1700 cases of flytipping.

This resulted in around 320 fines being issued. They also carried out around 826 business inspections, serving 305 fixed penalty notices to make sure correct waste agreements were implemented.

Following these actions and to help keep our area clean and tidy, the Your Waste, Your Duty campaign will highlight everyone’s responsibility to look after their waste.

It will also raise awareness for what classes as flytipping, encourage residents to make use of BCP Recycling Centres and promote the council’s New To You initiative that gives unwanted items a new lease of life.

To achieve this BCP Council and WISE officers will be on the ground throughout the year engaging with residents to offer advice, support, and where appropriate take enforcement action.

Councillor Mark Anderson, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Place, BCP Council said:

“We recognise that some people only associate flytipping with dumped rubbish in woodlands and other rural areas, but it applies to people that leave overflowing waste on the side of the roads too. We want to run this campaign to ensure people understand what fly-tipping is and what it means for our local environment and urban places.

“Importantly everyone should be aware that rubbish left outside your property but not on your property is considered flytipping and you are at risk of receiving a fixed-penalty notice.”

Councillor Bobbie Dove, Portfolio Holder for Safety and Regulatory Services, BCP Council said:

“We have a zero-tolerance flytipping policy. No one wants to live in an area that is littered with rubbish on the streets which is why enforcement is key.”

“Where possible try to reduce, reuse, recycle or compost waste. Business owners also have legal responsibilities to manage their commercial waste appropriately and be able to prove they have done so. If flytip is found and traced back, you will be held responsible.

“When you need to dispose of items which might not fit or not be acceptable to include in your normal rubbish, recycling, or garden waste collections bins, please visit any of the three BCP Council Recycling Centres in Bournemouth, Christchurch, or Poole.’’

Your Waste, Your Duty aligns with the council’s priority campaign Cleaner, Greener, Safer, aimed at boosting a sense of pride in place in the community.

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