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Fly-tip on public footpath cleared thanks to EnviroCrime intervention

The fly-tip, on Bescot Drive, Walsall, was reported to the council on Thursday 31 July 2025, consisted of garden waste and wooden pallets, obstructing the public right of way.

A day after the report was received, the council’s fly-tipping taskforce swiftly investigated the area, cordoning it off as part of its ‘EnviroCrime’ initiative.

This sees fly-tip sites treated as crime scenes, underscoring Walsall Council’s zero-tolerance approach to fly-tipping and ensuring offenders are aware that an investigation is underway. By treating these sites as active crime scenes, the council aims to deter future fly-tipping incidents.

“ Everyone deserves to walk through their neighbourhoods without encountering piles of waste blocking paths and open spaces. Fly-tipping makes areas look neglected and has a real impact on how people feel about their community.

The EnviroCrime initiative is helping us change that. By responding quickly and taking a visible, zero-tolerance approach, we are not only tackling individual incidents but also restoring pride in our streets and public spaces.

I’m grateful to the team for their efforts and to residents who continue to report issues so we can act on them. “

Councillor Suky Samra, Portfolio Holder for Street Scene

“ Fly-tipping is not just an eyesore, it’s a thoughtless act that disrupts daily life and disrespects our shared spaces. When rubbish blocks footpaths, it affects everyone, especially families, older residents, and those with mobility challenges.

I’m proud of the swift response from our fly-tipping taskforce on Bescot Drive. Their action shows how seriously we take this issue in Walsall. By treating these sites as crime scenes, we’re making it clear: fly-tipping won’t be ignored or tolerated here.

I’m encouraged to see that this approach is having a real impact, with perpetrators returning to the site to remove the waste themselves. “

Councillor Adam Hicken, Portfolio Holder for Enforcement and Safe Communities

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