Hazardous Fly-tip - Nobody will deal - what next?
Hazardous Fly-tip - Nobody will deal - what next?
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Ubiquitous2024

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654 posts

23 months

For ease and simplicity I will post the sequential facts:

-Neighbour fly tips a load of industrial waste behind our houses in council greenspace (public access woodland) last year.
-In March this year I decide to report it as having gone out for a closer look I was surprised at the amount there, plus it is likely attracting rodents/foxes/pests.
-A few days later I met the contactor sent to assess it in person and chatted to him, he was shocked at the volume and said it would be a large and awkward job to shift it (2 grab lorries and additional equipment to access it as it is over a large bank).
-I hear nothing for weeks, so start to chase council, all they say is they are aware and it is being processed/reviewed. It also comes to light that there is a load of asbestos in the tip which I wasn't aware of.
-Since March I have been calling weekly for an update however nobody will provide one or speak to me. I only get through to reception and despite messages being left I have no updates given and no information to understand what is happening. I am now being fobbed off with its with this team / with that team - but nothing happens and nobody will speak to me.
-I have tried to escalate it with the Environment agency - they are not interested.
-I have considered the H and S executive but I am sure this is not their remit.
-I have tried to submit a complaint with the council however this seems long winded and doesn't solve the issue in hand.

So, I have a load of hazardous waste outside my garden and seemingly nobody is interested, and there is no means of escalation. What should I do?

BrettMRC

5,866 posts

187 months

Submit the complaint and follow the process, be prepared for some elements to take time, but they should acknowledge it quite promptly, and as part of that response articulate what their SLAs are for responding.

Jazoli

9,596 posts

277 months

Contact your local ward councillor, they should be able to get a resolution.

119

18,896 posts

63 months

Or your MP?

Bigends

6,137 posts

155 months

See what the Police say - fly tipping has been a notifiable offence for some years now - they may be able to chase the authorities to get moving

valiant

13,871 posts

187 months

Do you know which neighbour?

Give the name to the council so they can chase for costs. Might move quicker if they think they can get their money back.