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Fly-tipping 'costs councils £40m a year'

Fly-tipping in England and Wales cost councils £40m to clean up, according to new research by the Countryside Alliance.

Fly-tipping in England and Wales cost councils £40m to clean up, according to new research by the Countryside Alliance.

Using data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, the lobby group also discovered that just £692,000 was raised through fines to pay for fly-tipping – leaving local authorities massively out of pocket.

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