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Home / Environment / Newport's Rubbish War: Locals Fight Fly-Tipping Pandemic

Newport's Rubbish War: Locals Fight Fly-Tipping Pandemic

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Fly-tipping in Newport has surged by 6,000% over two decades.
  • Residents report finding fridges, dead animals, and ovens dumped.
  • Homes are reportedly unsellable due to the overwhelming waste.
Newport's Rubbish War: Locals Fight Fly-Tipping Pandemic

Newport, Gwent, has been identified as Wales' fly-tipping capital, with residents engaged in a persistent struggle against escalating illegal dumping. Over the last two decades, fly-tipping incidents in the Welsh town have soared by an alarming 6,000%. Locals describe a dire situation where fridges, ovens, and even dead animals are frequently found discarded in the countryside surrounding their homes.

Community groups, such as the Friends of Rabbit Hill, are conducting weekly clean-ups, but express frustration as the problem intensifies. They note a potential increase since COVID-19, possibly due to changes in waste disposal accessibility. Residents lament that the persistent fly-tipping has rendered their properties unsellable, with some claiming the issue has been ongoing since the 1990s and has become a normalized business for perpetrators.

Official statistics reveal that Newport recorded the highest number of fly-tipping incidents in Wales for 2023 and 2024, with an 8,139 cases and a 63% surge since 2019. Despite numerous reports, Newport City Council issued only 124 fines last year, with just 10 successful prosecutions. The council maintains that its booking system for household waste centres has not contributed to the rise in fly-tipping, while the Welsh Government continues to fund initiatives to combat this environmental crime.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Newport has seen a 6,000% increase in fly-tipping over the past two decades, recording 8,139 cases in 2023-2024, a 63% surge since 2019.
Locals have found fridges, ovens, dead animals, car tyres, and general rubbish dumped in the area.
Residents organize weekly clean-ups, while the council investigates reports and issues fines, though prosecutions remain low. The Welsh Government also funds anti-fly-tipping programs.

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