Council hunts fly-tippers dumping roof tiles in rural villages

RUGBY Borough Council has urged witnesses to come forward following a spate of fly-tipping incidents in the borough's rural villages.
24 November 2020

Piles of roof tiles have been dumped on rural roads in Barnacle, Bramcote and Wolvey in recent weeks, leaving the council facing a four-figure clean-up bill.

Environmental protection officers at the council have now launched an investigation into the incidents and have appealed for help from residents to catch the culprits.

Roof tiles were discovered dumped in Top Road, Barnacle, on Thursday 22 October, and in Barnacle's Lower Road on Wednesday 4 November.

Further roof tile fly-tips were found in Bazzard Road, Bramcote, on Thursday 5 November and Wolvey's Hinckley Road on Wednesday 11 November.

Cllr Howard Roberts, Rugby Borough Council portfolio holder for environment and public realm, encouraged witnesses or anyone with information about the fly-tips to contact the council.

"These incidents have the hallmarks of commercial fly-tips, carried out by unscrupulous individuals who have no issue making an easy profit at the expense of the environment and the council taxpayer," Cllr Roberts said.

"Such individuals often choose rural locations to fly-tip to avoid being witnessed, but I'd urge anyone who has information which could help our investigation to come forward."

Residents can report information by calling the council on (01788) 533533 or emailing ept@rugby.gov.uk 

The council investigates all fly-tipping incidents in the borough and backs Keep Britain Tidy's #CrimeNotToCare campaign, which promotes the message 'Your Rubbish, Your Responsibility'.

The message highlights the 'duty of care' householders have when disposing of waste, even when paying a business or 'man with a van' to take the rubbish away.

The duty of care means if a householder has failed to check whether a company or individual has a Waste Carrier Licence and the rubbish subsequently gets fly-tipped, the householder still has a legal responsibility for the waste and faces prosecution and a substantial fine.

The Environment Agency has a register of all Waste Carrier Licence holders. Residents can check a company or individual has a licence by calling the Environment Agency on 03708 506 506 or by visiting the agency's website.