Fly-tipping hotspot cleared of lorry loads of waste

A fly-tipping hot spot has been cleared of the equivalent of around one-and-a-half bin lorries full of dumped household goods, furniture, commercial waste and other junk.

South Brink Wisbech fly-tipping hot spot March 2025 before clearance

Fenland District Council cleared the site in South Brink, Wisbech, and put in place measures in a bid to deter more waste being dumped there, including a soil bund to make vehicle access more difficult for would-be fly-tippers.

A total of 15 tonnes of dumped rubbish was removed from the section of road that leads to the A47.

The council has taken 21 reports of fly tips in the area in the last six months. Attempts were made to clear rubbish on each occasion, but it wasn't always possible to get full access to clear everything.

South Brink Wisbech fly-tipping hot spot March 2025 before clearance

Picture above: Before the Wisbech, South Brink, fly-tipping hot spot was cleared. 

Cllr Peter Murphy, Fenland District Council's portfolio holder for refuse and cleansing, parks and open spaces, said: "We're dedicated to fighting harmful attacks like this on our environment and invest also in finding those responsible and bringing them to justice.

"Fly-tipping is a scourge on society and never acceptable. We'd like to remind our law-abiding residents to always check waste carriers they employ are reputable to help in this battle."

Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of rubbish or bulky items. It pollutes land and waterways and costs the taxpayer significant amounts of money to clear away. 

The district council can issue a fixed penalty of up to £1,000 to those who fly-tip and, in more serious cases, can pursue prosecution at court. A fly-tipping prosecution can lead to an unlimited fine and a prison sentence. 

South Brink Wisbech fly-tipping hot spot after clearance project

Picture above: After the Wisbech, South Brink, fly-tipping hot spot was cleared and measures put in place deter future problems.

Find information on reporting fly-tipping and on getting rid of waste responsibly at Fly-tipping


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March 2025

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