After you submit a fly-tipping report, Tonbridge and Malling uses it as part of its waste services response, and fly-tipping is investigated by enforcement specialists. In practice, that can lead to the fly tip being checked and, if someone is identified, a fixed penalty notice being issued.
| What happens next | Details |
|---|---|
| Report is handled by waste services | Fly-tipping, graffiti or dumped rubbish should be reported to TMBC Waste services first. |
| Investigation may follow | Enforcement specialists are used to investigate fly tips and issue penalties. |
| Possible enforcement outcome | The current maximum fixed penalty for fly-tipping is £1,000. |
| Who does the enforcement work | The council has used enforcement specialists NES in its litter and fly-tipping work. |
If you want to report a fly-tip, the published council information points you to waste services, but it doesn’t give a specific fly-tipping reporting link on these pages.