What is fly tipping
Fly tipping is the illegal dumping of waste. If someone fly tips they may receive a fine, prosecution or in serious cases a prison sentence.
You can also be fined and get a criminal record if you pay an unlicensed person to remove your rubbish and it is fly tipped. Find out how to get rid of your unwanted items.
Waste on public land
If someone has dumped rubbish onto public land you can report it to us. We collect any rubbish fly tipped on:
- alleyways
- roads
- pavements
- parks
- council land
If you know who dumped the waste, you can also report this to us and we may be able to give them a fine or prosecute them.
The form asks if you wish to remain anonymous, if you choose to, we might be unable to take any enforcement action against the person responsible.
We will still remove the reported fly tip if it is on public land.
When you fill in our form you should tell us:
- where the waste is
- what type of waste it is
- how much rubbish there is
- who left the rubbish (if you know)
You can also upload a photo of the waste (if you have one).
If rubbish has been left on a canal or railway, contact the Canal and River Trust or Network Rail.
Report waste on public land
Report a fly tipper - tip us off
If you suspect someone is fly tipping or operating an illegal waste removal business, you can send us any information you have such as their name, address, vehicle registration, and details of suspicious activity by email to tip.us.off@leeds.gov.uk.
We will investigate and contact you if we require any further details.
Waste in gardens
If your neighbour has waste in their garden, speak to them if safe to do so.
What we do about waste in gardens
What we will do depends on the type of waste you're reporting and how long it has been there. We will act on any waste that:
- is visible to a lot of people
- could cause harm to other people
If we think someone's waste is a problem, we'll write to them and tell them to clear it. If they do not clear it, we'll get a private company to clear the rubbish and send the bill to the person who lives at the property or give them a fine.
Make a report
When you fill in our form you should tell us:
- the address where the waste is
- what type of waste it is
- details of the person who lives at the property (if you know)
You can also upload a photo of the waste (if you have one).
Report waste in a garden
Waste at a business property
If a company has left waste on their property or has overflowing bins, you can report it to us.
When you fill in our form you should tell us:
- the address of the company
- details of the person who runs the company (if you know)
You can also upload a photo of the waste (if you have one).
Report waste on a business property
If you own a business and know who has left rubbish on your property, we may be able to give them a fine or prosecute them. Complete our form to let us know.