Local Authorities
Local authorities are often best placed to tackle fly-tipping in their area. The case studies below are from local authorities across England highlighting key learnings from projects to tackle fly-tipping to enable others to learn from the innovative interventions trialled, such as, beautification of hotspots, improving infrastructure, partnership working, raising awareness of household waste duty of care, and supporting enforcement activity with CCTV.

Case Studies
Please be aware this is a live list and case studies will be continuously uploaded.
East
North East
North West
South East
- Buckinghamshire Council – ‘Illegal Dumping Costs’ Campaign
- Dartford Council – Targeting Illegal Waste Carriers
- Spelthorne Council – Uniformed Signage at Bring Sites
- Spelthorne Council – CCTV & Signage on Rural Road
- Dover Council – Beautification of Urban Hotspots
- Dover Council – CCTV at Urban & Rural Hotspots
- Basingstoke & Deane Council – CCTV with ANPR at Bring Sites
- Thanet Council – Improving the Street Scene
South West
West Midlands
These case studies and links have been provided by members of the NFTPG highlighting best practice to tackle and prevent fly-tipping, the benefits of partnership working and innovative solutions.
- Canal & River Trust – Partnership Working
- Canal & River Trust – Strategic Barriers
- Federation of Small Businesses – CCTV
- Fly-tipping Action Wales – National Parks
- Forestry Commission (Scotland) – CCTV
- Forestry Commission (Scotland) – Site Management
- Forestry Commission (Scotland) – Strategic Barriers
- National Trust – Collecting Evidence
- National Trust – Landscape Improvement
- National Trust -Partnership Working
- Network Rail – Communicating with Residents
- Network Rail – Partnership Working
- Network Rail – Removing Fly-tips
- Scottish Environment Protection Agency – Target Hardening
- Solihull Housing Association – Duty of Care
These case studies and links have been provided by members of the NFTPG highlighting best practice to tackle and prevent fly-tipping, the benefits of partnership working and innovative solutions in rural areas and on private land.