Fly tipping is the illegal dumping of waste onto land with no licence to receive it.
Typically a fly tip can also be:
Our street cleansing contractor, Veolia, removes reported fly tipped waste from the public highway (any road open to the public) and our Neighbourhood Rangers remove small tips as and when they come across them.
If you need to dispose of rubbish that will not be taken away by the ordinary refuse collection, please see the links at the bottom of this page for more information on bulky collections and the Household Reuse and Recycling Centre.
We do not remove fly tipped waste from private land, for example from shared alleyways, service roads and garages. It is the responsiility of the land owner to clear waste from private land.
Where the fly tip is hazardous waste on private land, residents should contact the Corporation of London - Hazardous Waste Unit. The Unit will provide you with specific instructions and advise on collection dates. Please telephone 020 7332 3433 or follow the link below:
If you see any dumped rubbish on the public highway, please contact us with:
Please call our Customer Contact Centre on: 020 8547 5002 or email:
Fly tipping is dangerous, anti-social and expensive to remove. It is a direct contravention of section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Someone convicted of contravening the act could be liable for a substantial fine. The fine is up to £50,000 in the Magistrates Court, but unlimited if taken before another Court.
If you see somebody in the process of fly-tipping please contact your local Police Station.
To find out more about fly tipping or to report an instance of fly tipping, please call the Customer Contact Centre on 020 8547 5002 or email
In writing:
Environmental Services
Guildhall 2
High Street
Kingston upon Thames
KT1 1EU