Fly-tipping incidents have dropped by 13% across South Holland District.
The latest figures reveal that fly-tipping incidents fell from 2,732 cases in 2023 to 2,402 in 2024.
Several areas have seen substantial reductions, including Crowland and Deeping St Nicholas (down by 51%), Pinchbeck and Surfleet (down by 33%), and Spalding St Mary’s (down by 25%). This success is a result of collaborative efforts between enforcement teams, volunteers and residents who actively report incidents.
The Kingdom enforcement team has played a crucial role in this decline by patrolling the district, raising awareness about responsible waste disposal, and issuing Fixed Penalty Notices to offenders.
Additionally, the council’s communications campaign has helped educate residents on the consequences of fly-tipping and the proper ways to dispose of waste.
Cllr Anthony Casson, Portfolio Holder for Public Protection at South Holland District Council, said: “This fantastic reduction in fly-tipping proves that our enforcement measures and public awareness campaigns are making a real difference.
“However, this success wouldn’t be possible without the commitment of our local residents and others who take pride in their communities. Thank you to everyone.”
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