Peterborough fly-tipping increases as tyres, fridges and even an animal carcass are dumped in the city
During the 2018/19 financial year there were 7.282 incidents of fly-tipping in Peterborough. In Cambridge, Huntingdonshire, Fenland, East Cambridegshire and South Cambridgeshire, there was a combined 4,367 incidents, according to statistics released today by Defra.
The latest statistics show there were 2,218 tonnes of waste dumped - up by 329 from the previous year.
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Hide AdThe Peterborough figure increased compared to 2017/18, when there were 7,198 incidents. The record came in 2016/17, when there were 8,186.
The 2018/19 figures show that household waste was the biggest problem, with 5,515 incidents in the city.
There were 18 incidents involving dangerous asbestos, 288 involving white goods and 71 involving tyres. There was even one recorded case of an animal carcass being dumped.
However, figures from Peterborough City Council show that between April and September this year there has been a fall in the waste fly-tipped, compared to the same period last year.
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Hide AdThis year there were 3,116 fly-tipping incidents in the city, with a total of 965 tonnes dumped. Last year, there were 4,126 incidents, with a total of 1,519 tonnes of waste.
Last week a Peterborough man was fined £280 after dumping a vacuum cleaner and other waste on Raleigh Way in the city.
Paulo Ferrao (46) of Stonebridge, Peterborough, fly-tipped the rubbish on the street in September.
He admitted the offence, and along with the fine, he was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30, and £250 costs.