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Fly-tippers condemned for dumping mattress and tyres in country lane

by Cumbria Crack
07/05/2021
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Fly-tippers who dumped a mattress and other rubbish in a country lane have been condemned by council chiefs.

The rubbish – including a car battery, tyres and plastic packaging – was found by the side of the road between Junction 41 of the M6 and Catterlen.

A Catterlen resident discovered the rubbish.

They said: “It’s appalling. If they’ve taken the effort to drive their waste out here then why can’t they just drive it to a tip instead?”

Another villager added: “It’s a horrid sign of the times.”

Last year there were 326 incidents of fly-tipped rubbish in Eden – with a round a third of these being the equivalent of a small van load.

An Eden Council spokesman said: “Fly-tipping is a crime. Eden District Council condemns all acts of fly-tipping as irresponsible, potentially damaging to the environment and sometimes hazardous to the public.

“The investigation and removal of fly-tipping costs huge amounts of taxpayer’s money every year and the Council will pursue and prosecute offenders wherever possible.”

Nationally, the problem costs taxpayers almost £50 million to clean up every year.

A £200 fixed penalty notice can be issued by the council to anyone who is believed to have fly-tipped.

However, if prosecuted in court, offenders can be fined up to £95,000, have their vehicle seized and even go to prison.

If you see someone fly-tipping you are advised not to tackle the offender yourself.

Instead, you should take note of the time and place of the incident, the vehicle registration and description, a photograph, the type of rubbish being dumped and any other information you think is relevant.

The council will organise for the removal of fly-tipping from public land.

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