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Town's fly-tippers will be targeted 'robustly'

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August 27, 2025

COUNCIL CLAMPING DOWN ON LITTERERS' 'MALICIOUS ACTS'

- By AUSTEN SHAKESPEARE Local Democracy Reporter austen.shakespeare@reachplc.com

Town's fly-tippers will be targeted 'robustly'

A NORTH East council has put malicious and professional fly-tippers on notice, following a set of successful prosecutions and a boost to its enforcement abilities.

In recent weeks, Gateshead Council has successfully taken two men to court resulting in fixed penalty notices.

The incidents, taking place in January and February this year, resulted in guilty pleas from two men and fines totalling over £600.

The fly-tipping took place in Birtley and Brinkburn Avenue, near to the Shipley Art Gallery, respectively. One alleged accomplice did not attend court and a warrant is out for his arrest.

Gateshead Council is also poised to introduce a higher fixed penalty notice for fly-tipping, as well as other offences. The current fine sits at £400.

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