Hull residents prosecuted and fined over £3,000 for littering 14th October 2025 Hull City Council is continuing to warn residents to dispose of their litter responsibly, to avoid a substantial fine or prosecution. The warning comes after seven residents, who failed to pay fines issued by the council, were recently convicted in Hull Magistrates’ Court after littering in Mount Pleasant, Goodhart Road, Hessle Road, Holderness Road, Beverley […] Read more Environment News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnHull Magistrates CourtKeep Britain Tidylitter finesLitteringprosecutions
Hull business owner faces prosecution after failing to lawfully manage waste disposal 25th July 2025 Hull City Council urges businesses to act responsibly when managing the disposal of waste, to avoid being fined or prosecuted. This warning follows the prosecution of business owner Mr Carl Ulliott at Hull Magistrates’ Court on Friday 18 July, where he was found guilty of fly-tipping behind residential properties on Woodgate Road, Hull, in November […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnFly-tippingHull Magistrates Courtprosecution
Hull fly-tippers prosecuted and ordered to pay over £8,000 29th October 2024 Hull City Council continues to warn residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action. The warning follows nine recent fly-tipping prosecutions. These individuals were ordered to pay a combined total of £8,271 in fines and costs to the council. Councillor Charles Quinn, portfolio holder for environment, said: “Fly-tipping is a crime […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnFly-tipping prosecutionsHull Magistrates Court
Hull business prosecuted and fined over £1,000 for unlawfully burning waste 13th August 2024 Hull City Council continues to urge businesses to act responsibly when managing the disposal of waste, to avoid being fined or prosecuted. The warning comes after Red Shop Mini Market, located on Inglemire Lane, was prosecuted in Hull Magistrates’ Court last month (July) for irresponsible waste management. This case was passed on to the council’s […] Read more News Waste commercial wasteCouncillor Charles QuinnHull Magistrates Courtprosection
Hull fly-tippers prosecuted and ordered to pay over £15,000 in fines 5th August 2024 Hull City Council warns residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action. The warning comes following the prosecution of 12 Hull residents last month (July). The individuals were fined a combined total of £15,458. Details of the successful prosecution cases are as follows: The above named people also received criminal records […] Read more News Waste Councillor Charles QuinnFly-tipping prosecutionsHull Magistrates Court
Hull fly-tippers prosecuted and ordered to pay over £8,000 in fines 17th July 2024 Hull City Council warns residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action. The warning comes following the prosecution of 11 Hull residents last month (June). The individuals were fined a combined total of £8,120. Details of the successful prosecution cases are as follows: The above named people also received criminal records in addition […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsCouncillor Charles QuinnFly-tipping prosecutionsHousehold waste and recycling centresHull Magistrates CourtReuse shop
Hull business faces prosecution after failing to lawfully manage waste disposal 3rd July 2024 Hull City Council urges businesses to act responsibly when managing the disposal of waste, to avoid being fined or prosecuted. The warning comes after Ideal Centre Hull Limited was prosecuted in Hull Magistrates’ Court last month (June) after being found guilty of fly-tipping waste on Beverley Road, in October 2023. The business was convicted of […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsDoug SharpFly-tipping prosecutionsHousehold waste and recycling centresHull Magistrates CourtReuse shop
Hull property owner prosecuted and fined over £1,000 for untidy land 3rd July 2024 Hull City Council is warning property owners and occupiers to maintain the cleanliness of their land, to avoid facing prosecution. The warning comes after the owner of a property in Hull was prosecuted by Hull City Council last month (June) for failing to deal with the condition of their land. Action was taken by Hull […] Read more News Waste Doug SharpHousehold waste and recycling centresHull Magistrates Courtprosecution
Hull fly-tippers prosecuted and ordered to pay over £13,000 in fines 5th June 2024 Hull City Council warns residents and businesses to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action. The warning comes following eight individuals, and two businesses, being prosecuted and fined a total of £13,060 last month (May). Details of the successful prosecution cases are as follows: The council continues to advise residents to dispose […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsDoug SharpFly-tipping prosecutionsHousehold waste and recycling centresHull Magistrates CourtReuse shop
Hull property owners prosecuted and fined for untidy land 4th June 2024 Hull City Council is warning property owners and occupiers to maintain the cleanliness of their land, to avoid facing prosecution. This warning comes after seven property owners were prosecuted and fined a combined total of £5,907 last month (May) for failing to deal with the condition of their property. In all cases, action was taken […] Read more News Waste bulky collectionsHousehold waste and recycling centresHull Magistrates Courtprosecution
Illegal Hull waste collector prosecuted and fined over £1,000 3rd June 2024 Hull City Council has issued a warning to people in the city who collect waste illegally. The warning comes after the council successfully secured a prosecution against an unlicensed waste collector last month (May). Ashley Mathew Rugg of Morley Villas, Sherburn Street, Hull, was found guilty of unlawfully collecting scrap metal in January of last […] Read more News Waste Environment AgencyHousehold waste and recycling centresHull Magistrates Courtprosecutionwaste enforcement
Hull man prosecuted and ordered to pay over £1,000 for abandoning vehicle 27th February 2024 Hull City Council is continuing to warn residents not to abandon vehicles, to avoid a substantial fine or prosecution. The warning comes after Mr Mark Adams, who abandoned a vehicle in Netherton Road in July last year, was prosecuted by the Council at Hull Magistrates Court earlier this month (February). After receiving reports that the […] Read more News Waste Councillor Julia ConnerHull Magistrates Courtprosecution