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Hello Resident In Wednesfield and Heath Town , fly-tipping is treated as a priority by the City of Wolverhampton Council and the local Wednesfield and Heath Town Neighbourhood Policing Team. Recent Enforcement & Initiatives Active Monitoring: As of early 2026, the council is using AI-powered cameras and traditional CCTV in known hotspots to catch offenders.Prosecutions: Recent successful cases include a fly-tipper ordered to pay £2,719 in December 2025 after dumping rubbish in a Wolverhampton alleyway.Increased Fines: The maximum Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) for fly-tipping in Wolverhampton was recently increased from £400 to £1,000."Shop a Tipper" Campaign: If you identify an offender from the City of Wolverhampton Council's "Shop a Tipper" posters and it leads to a successful fine or prosecution, you can receive a £100 Enjoy Wolverhampton Gift Card. How to Report Fly-Tipping If you witness or discover dumped waste, do not attempt to move it yourself. Use the following channels: West Midlands Police Online Report: Use the Love Clean Streets Wolverhampton portal for the fastest response.Mobile App: Download the Love Clean Streets app (formerly Love Where You Live) to report issues and upload photos directly from your phone.Telephone: Call 01902 552700 to report incidents or provide information about offenders.Major Dumping: For large-scale illegal dumping (e.g., lorries) or hazardous waste, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Thank you |