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Home / Environment / Bridgend Council Neglects Fly-Tipping Prosecutions for Nearly a Decade

Bridgend Council Neglects Fly-Tipping Prosecutions for Nearly a Decade

19 Oct

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Summary

  • Bridgend Council received over 1,500 fly-tipping reports per year but hasn't prosecuted anyone in almost 10 years
  • Residents have "given up" reporting incidents due to lack of council action
  • Commoners' group won a private prosecution in 2020 but continues to be "frustrated" by ongoing fly-tipping
Bridgend Council Neglects Fly-Tipping Prosecutions for Nearly a Decade

As of October 2025, Bridgend Council in Wales has not prosecuted anyone for fly-tipping in almost 10 years, despite receiving over 1,500 reports of illegal dumping annually. Campaigners say many residents have "given up" reporting incidents due to the council's lack of action on the issue.

The Coity Wallia Commoners' Association, a local group, has repeatedly tried to push the council to take action, but they claim the authority is "not prepared to take action unless it's on council-owned property." In 2020, the group won a private prosecution over fly-tipping on nearby farmland, but they say they have been "continually frustrated" by further incidents that have gone unpunished since then.

Bridgend Council has shifted its focus towards prevention and education in recent years, citing the limited resources available. However, the council's data shows a slight reduction in fly-tipping incidents, from 1,600 in 2022-23 to 1,510 in 2023-24. Neighboring authorities, such as Neath Port Talbot and Cardiff, have been more active in prosecuting offenders, with 139 and 206 cases, respectively, over the same period.

The lack of prosecutions in Bridgend is a concerning trend, as fly-tipping not only damages the environment but can also pose risks to livestock and the local community. The council's inaction has left residents feeling abandoned, and the commoners' group has had to take matters into their own hands to address the ongoing problem.

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Bridgend residents have "given up" reporting fly-tipping incidents because the Bridgend Council has not taken any action on the issue for nearly a decade, despite receiving over 1,500 reports per year.
The Coity Wallia Commoners' Association, a local group, has tried to push the Bridgend Council to take action on fly-tipping, but the council has refused to prosecute offenders unless the incidents occur on council-owned property. In 2020, the group won a private prosecution over fly-tipping on nearby farmland, but they continue to be "continually frustrated" by further incidents that have gone unpunished.
While Bridgend Council has not prosecuted anyone for fly-tipping in almost 10 years, neighboring authorities like Neath Port Talbot and Cardiff have been more active, with 139 and 206 prosecutions, respectively, over the same period.

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