Defra is not doing enough to support local authorities to tackle fly-tipping. Fly-tipping has a big impact on the public: there were well over a million recorded incidents in England in 2020–21. Reported fly-tipping in urban areas is high while fly-tipping can blight lives in rural areas despite remaining substantially unreported. Defra is adamant that it is the responsibility of local authorities to tackle fly-tipping, supported by guidance and powers to impose sanctions that Defra develops ...
Defra is not doing enough to support local authorities to tackle fly-tipping. Fly-tipping has a big impact on the public: there were well over a million recorded incidents in England in 2020–21. Reported fly-tipping in urban areas is high while fly-tipping can blight lives in rural areas despite remaining substantially unreported. Defra is adamant that it is the responsibility of local authorities to tackle fly-tipping, supported by guidance and powers to impose sanctions that Defra develops and provides. Yet local authorities’ clear duty is to clear fly-tipped waste from land it controls, while investigating fly-tipping or tackling the perpe Type: conclusion | Number: 5 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation relevant in dealing with fly-tipping problems, which require a local approach tailored to the community in which the problems occur. The role of central government is to enable and support this local action. Ind