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Fined £400 for fly-tipped waste: A costly mistake
17 Jan
Summary
- Resident fined £400 for household waste duty of care offences.
- Unlicensed waste traders are exploiting residents unaware of risks.
- Council investigating rogue trader after two fly-tips discovered.

Ashfield District Council has issued a stark warning to residents regarding the use of unlicensed waste disposal services. A recent incident saw a local resident fined £400 when their household rubbish was illegally dumped by a rogue trader. The council emphasizes that individuals remain liable for their waste, even when hiring third parties.
Councillor John Wilmott stressed the importance of verifying waste carriers' licenses. He highlighted that fly-tipping significantly harms the environment and communities, with unscrupulous traders preying on unsuspecting residents. The council is committed to using its full legal powers to identify and penalize those involved in illegal waste disposal.
Investigations are underway to apprehend the rogue trader responsible for the fly-tipping incident in Kirkby-in-Ashfield. This situation is linked to a secondary fly-tip discovered in Sutton-in-Ashfield, underscoring the ongoing efforts by the council's community safety team to combat illegal dumping within the district.




