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Council’s £470k bill to trace just 14 fly-tippers

Birmingham City Council fined just 14 fly-tippers in the last 12 months – in spite of being hit by 38 incidents every day.

Fly-tipping(Image: Trinity Mirror Southern)

Birmingham City Council fined just 14 fly-tippers in the last 12 months – in spite of being hit by 38 incidents every day.

There were a total of 14,043 incidents of people dumping waste and even animal carcasses illegally in the city in the space of a year, a government report has revealed.

The council spent £470,000 on trying to track down those responsible, including starting a total of 7,396 separate investigations.

But this led to just 14 fixed penalties and fines – bringing in the princely sum of £3,656 to Birmingham City Council.

Fears are also growing that city council plans, revealed in the Post last week, to charge people for bulk waste could exacerbate the problem.

Birmingham Perry Barr Labour MP Khalid Mahmood called for a task force to take a hard line in prosecuting people for fly-tipping.

He told the Post: “It is a huge issue – we have a lot of people coming into the city to dump their rubbish here.

“It makes our city a much worse place to live. It is also the case that we have a growing problem with rats in a lot of the areas, particularly those in the inner city.