Council says there have been 50 reported fly-tipping incidents in last two weeks in Boston

A spokesman for Boston Borough Council said that in two weeks there had been 50 reported fly-tips and staff were collecting around five unreported dumps a day that had not been reported.
Boston Borough Council has seen a flytipping increaseBoston Borough Council has seen a flytipping increase
Boston Borough Council has seen a flytipping increase

A spokesman said, however, an additional issue was that “people shouldn’t be out and about unless they are key working so shouldn’t/won’t be reported in the same way as normal.”

The authority has made a number of suggestions, including looking at where items could be “upcycled” – the idea that something you were going to throw away can be turned into something useful.

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Some residents have also taken to social media to air their concerns.

Authorities across Lincolnshire have been putting out warnings, including the Lincolnshire Resilience Forum (LRF) – a network of councils and emergency services leading the response to Covid-19.

A statement from the LRF said: “With tips closed and licenced handlers unable to take it, you’ll have to hold on to any #springclean accumulations.

Fly-tipping causes environmental harm at the best of times. #stayhomesavelives and don’t even think about dumping rubbish.

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“Local councils, the police and other agencies have enough to be doing right now, but they’re still watching, investigating and enforcing, so just don’t.”

However, other councils have reported a lack of evidence that fly-tipping had increased.

In North Lincolnshire, which closed its tips at the end of March, officials said statistics had “actually reduced”.

Councillor Stewart Swinburn: “I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the people of North East Lincolnshire for doing their bit in keeping our community clean, green and tidy.

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“I ask people to continue to be responsible with their rubbish and not fly-tip at bring to sites. If they are full, do not just dump your waste. When the sites are fly-tipped, it means our staff have to be taken from their regular duties to clean up the mess.”