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Council cracks down on fly-tippers in Eastbourne

Eastbourne Borough Council is urging businesses and residents to get rid of waste safely and responsibly after five fly-tipping fines were issued in less than three weeks.

Fly tipping prosecution

Fly tipping prosecution
The Fixed Penalty Notices were handed out by the council's Neighbourhood First team between May 30 and June 19.

A construction company received two separate fines after being filmed on two occasions leaving furniture outside a recycling site; a hairdressing business was fined £200 for leaving trade waste by residential-only bins and three Eastbourne residents were each fined £200 for abandoning items on the seafront.

All fines were paid early, resulting in a reduced fee of £120.

Councillor Jim Murray, Cabinet Member for Carbon Neutral 2030, said: "We have a zero-tolerance policy for fly-tipping in Eastbourne. It is not only an eyesore but also a hazard to our community and harms our beautiful environment. These fines, issued by our diligent Neighbourhood First team, send a clear message: we will not hesitate to take action against those who blight our streets and public spaces. Keeping our environment tidy is a collective responsibility, and we are committed to ensuring Eastbourne remains a place we can all be proud of."

To report fly-tipping, you can use the council's Report It (Love Clean Streets) smartphone app on your mobile.

Visit Report fly tipping for details.

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Last modified on 08 July 2025