Warning to suspected fly tippers following successful council prosecution
8th December 2023
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City of Wolverhampton Council is issuing the stern warning as it continues its
crackdown on fly tipping and those who fail to assist with enquiries.
In the latest prosecution brought by the council, Darren Halford, of Clarence
Road, Bilston, pleaded guilty to two obstruction charges under section 110 of
The Environment Act 1995, for failing to comply with investigating officers’
requests for assistance.
Dudley Magistrates Court fined him £233 for each charge. He was ordered to
pay a victim surcharge of £47 and costs of £1,965. The costs awarded to the
council will be reinvested back into its environmental crime service.
In this case, two one-tonne builder’s bulk bags containing building waste,
including asbestos, were dumped on Perton Road from a van with the same
registration as one owned by Halford.
Council officers investigated and requested documents and information from
Halford in relation to his business activities and vehicle.
He failed to comply with the request, preventing them from furthering their
investigation into who was responsible for the fly tipping.
Halford claimed that he was not driving the van at the time of the incident and
denied a charge of fly tipping during the court hearing on 22 November.
City of Wolverhampton Council is cracking down on fly tipping and launched
its Shop a Tipper campaign last year.
This has seen a 53% decrease in the number of fly tips in targeted streets.
Anyone suspected of dumping rubbish will see their images shared on
lampposts to appeal for information to help identify them.
If the information provided leads to successful identification, and Fixed
Penalty Notices are issued and paid or a prosecution takes place, residents
receive a £100 Enjoy Wolverhampton Gift Card. Residents can contact 01902
552700 with information.
Councillor Craig Collingswood, cabinet member for environment and climate
change at City of Wolverhampton Council, said: “Bringing this case to court

serves as an example to others that they can’t just ignore our investigations.
We will take all necessary measures to keep our city clean.
“Along with our successful Shop a Tipper crackdown, we are sending a strong
message to fly tippers and suspected fly tippers alike.
“Fly tipping is a blight on the local environment and we are continually working
to tackle this unpleasant and illegal behaviour.”
Residents are reminded that waste can be disposed of free of charge at our
Household Waste and Recycling Centres (tips) which are open 7 days a week
from 8am – 4pm. Centres are at Anchor Lane, Lanesfield, Bilston, and Shaw
Road, Wolverhampton.

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