Council probe underway into fly-tipping on Sheffield street

Sheffield City Council has launched an investigation into fly-tipping on a Sheffield street after waste from a bathroom renovation was dumped there.
Waste dumped in Gashouse Lane, MosboroughWaste dumped in Gashouse Lane, Mosborough
Waste dumped in Gashouse Lane, Mosborough

The council was alerted to the pile of waste on Gashouse Lane, Mosborough, yesterday after a woman found an old bath, toilet, sink and other debris dumped there.

She also found paperwork linking the waste to a house in Page Hall.

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A Sheffield Council spokeswoman said: “We have received a report about fly-tipping on Gashouse Lane, Mosborough, and our officers are investigating it.

“We take fly-tipping very seriously. In the past year we’ve issued 38 Fixed Penalty Notices for this, and have issued a further 21 to businesses for failing to keep correct documentation and taken seven cases to court - receiving guilty verdicts in all of them, with the highest fine at £3,000.

“This action shows that the council is determined to take action against fly-tippers and those who spoil our city."

She added: "Please help by reporting any fly-tipping to us and by using one of our recycling sites or, if a company is taking waste for you, checking they are authorised to carry waste.”