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Pride in our communities

Tackling fly-tipping in Wales

Dumping waste at the side of the road, in the countryside or at any other location that does not have a permit to manage waste is called fly-tipping.

There were more than 60,000 incidents of fly-tipping on local authority land in Wales last year, that cost more than £3 million to clean up.

Fly-tipping is a criminal activity that blights our neighbourhoods and pollutes the environment.

There are simple steps that you can take to help prevent fly-tipping.

Pride in our communities is a Welsh Assembly Government initiative to tackle fly-tipping in Wales.


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