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Failure to check credentials results in fixed penalty notice

Fly tipped rubbish found in tilney all saints 2

Published: Thursday, 16th April 2026

Fly-tipped rubbish found in Tilney All Saints earlier this year led to a householder being fined for failing to check that the person disposing of their rubbish was licensed.

The rubbish, which consisted of black bags and boxes, was traced to an address in Peterborough, where the owner acknowledged he had not checked if the person he paid to take his rubbish away was licensed.

Barry Brandford, Waste and Recycling Manager for the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, said:

“While householders may not be the ones actually dumping the rubbish in situations like this, they also bear responsibility for ensuring it is properly disposed of.

All they need to do is check that their carrier is properly licensed. They can check the register of licensed waste carriers on the Environment Agency website. A reputable, licensed carrier will always be happy to provide details.”

The waste was found at the side of Church Lane in Tilney All Saints on 2 January and, as always, the cleansing team checked it for evidence. They brought this to the council’s Clean Neighbourhoods Enforcement Officer, who carried out an investigation and issued a Fixed Penalty Notice for failure to comply with the Householder’s Duty of Care.

The fine was £200, reduced for prompt payment within 14 days.

Mr Brandford added:

“If someone turns up at your door or contacts you, perhaps through social media, offering to get rid of your rubbish for a cheap price – think twice. If your rubbish ends up being dumped the fine you face will be far greater than the cost of getting it disposed of by a licensed carrier.

Our advice is that you should always check that someone is licensed to carry waste. It is also a good idea to get a receipt and, if possible, details of the vehicle as this can help with investigations.”

If someone finds or witnesses fly-tipping, this can be reported to the council at https://www.west-norfolk.gov.uk/homepage/312/fly-tipping_illegal_dumping

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