Caught on camera

Do you know these people? We have zero-tolerance for fly-tipping in Croydon. Our enforcement team are cracking down on those who continue to ruin our borough by dumping their rubbish. We are fed up of the small number of people being antisocial and costing our borough so much money. Can you help us identify them so we can send them a fine to pay for clearing up their mess? Get in touch with us here. When contacting us, please include the reference from the video you are responding to.

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How we tackle fly-tipping

We take a proactive approach to fly-tipping across Croydon. By combining CCTV, local intelligence, and reports from residents, offenders can be identified and action can be taken.

01

We identify

CCTV footage and resident reports help track when and where fly-tipping happens.

02

We investigate

Each case is reviewed carefully, using evidence to build a clear picture of what took place.

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We take action

Where evidence allows, enforcement action is taken to hold those responsible to account.

Report fly-tipping

Seen fly-tipping in Croydon? Report it using the Love Clean Streets app or website. Your report helps the council respond faster and keep Croydon clean.

  • Pin the exact location on the map
  • Add photos if you can do so safely
  • Submit your report in just a few taps
Start your report

Use the quick and simple reporting form to send details directly to the council team.

Start report

Frequently asked questions

Find out more about fly-tipping, how to report it, and what happens next.

What counts as fly-tipping?

Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of waste on land that is not licensed to receive it, including streets, parks, and open spaces.

How quickly should I report it?

As soon as possible. Early reports help improve response times and the chances of identifying those responsible.

Will my report make a difference?

Yes. Every report adds to the information used to track patterns, identify offenders, and support enforcement action.