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Ilford Cafe Fined £4,675 for Neglecting Waste, Risking Public Health
15 Nov
Summary
- Cha Sha cafe in Ilford, England fined for improper waste storage
- Cafe ignored multiple warnings from authorities about waste violations
- Overflowing dumpster and loose trash attracted pests, posed health risks

On November 15, 2025, authorities in Ilford, England imposed a hefty £4,675 fine on the Cha Sha cafe for its persistent failure to properly manage its commercial waste. The cafe had been issued multiple legal notices under the Environmental Protection Act for the improper storage and handling of its trash, but an unannounced inspection last month revealed that the issues had not been addressed.
The inspection found that the cafe's commercial dumpster was unlocked and overfilled with waste. Additionally, the premises had open bags of trash and loose litter scattered on the ground, which could potentially attract small animals and create further health concerns for the surrounding area.
"Failure to store waste correctly is a threat to public health," stated Redbridge Council cabinet member Khayer Chowdhury. "We have zero tolerance for grime crime in our borough, and this prosecution should serve as a warning that we are taking tough action against businesses that don't act responsibly with their waste."
Overflowing dumpsters can negatively impact the environment by increasing the likelihood of litter and the potential for soil and water pollution from chemicals leaching from trash bags. They can also contribute to air pollution through unpleasant odors. The cafe's actions were particularly concerning given the large volume of plastic waste typically generated by restaurants, which can take decades to biodegrade and shed harmful microplastics.
The hefty £4,675 fine imposed on the Cha Sha cafe is a clear message from local authorities that they will not tolerate businesses that fail to meet their waste management responsibilities, as such negligence poses serious risks to public health and the environment.




