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Wiltshire Council issues huge fine after waste dumped in hedge

Resident paid a passing van to dispose of rubbish - but didn't check they had a collector's licence

byJohn Wakefield
29 August 2025 • 8.05am
A bag of fly-tipping in a hedge

Wiltshire Council fined a resident £600 after their waste was discovered dumped in a hedge Picture: Wiltshire Council

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Wiltshire Council has issued a huge fine to a Melksham resident after waste they paid to have collected was found dumped in a hedge.

The household paid £10 to a passing tipper van after placing non-recyclable items in the wrong bin. The rubbish was later discovered abandoned less than half a mile away.

When the resident was unable to provide the collector’s licence number, vehicle registration, or a receipt, they were held responsible under duty of care laws and issued a fixed penalty notice of £600.

The fine comes as part of the council’s Stop at Source campaign, which takes a zero-tolerance approach to fly-tipping across Wiltshire. The campaign makes clear that householders remain accountable if they hand waste to unlicensed carriers.

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Wiltshire Council said the resident paid a passing van £10 to dispose of their waste, only for it to be dumped in a hedge

Cllr Martin Smith, Cabinet Member for Highways at Wiltshire Council, stated that residents could use one of the council’s recycling centres instead of fly-tipping and that if they use a waste collection service, they should ensure it is licensed.

“People need to know that they can still be held accountable if their waste is fly-tipped by someone else,” he said. “Householders have a duty of care to ensure their waste is handled by licensed collectors.”

“If you’re worried about the risk of fly-tipping, protect yourself by checking the waste carrier’s licence, taking the vehicle’s details, and getting a receipt. These simple steps help stop the issue at source.

“We have a clear message on waste disposal: we will prosecute perpetrators of fly-tipping. This is an environmental crime that must be tackled to protect our countryside.”

Wiltshire Council is urging residents to remain vigilant and to report all instances of fly-tipping online at www.wiltshire.gov.uk/fly-tipping


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