Council fines second fly-tipper caught on Westbury car park CCTV

Council fines second fly-tipper caught on Westbury car park CCTV

Last Updated: December 5, 2025By Tags:

Wiltshire Council has issued a £1,000 fixed penalty notice (FPN) to a second fly-tipper who was caught on CCTV in a Westbury car park – just months after a previous offender was convicted for dumping tyres at the same location.

The incident occurred at Warminster Road car park, Westbury, where CCTV captured a man stopping his vehicle and later driving away, leaving behind a large can and a trail of spilled paint. While the unloading of the paint tin took place out of the camera’s direct view, the footage clearly shows that there were no such items before the vehicle stopped, and that a trail of paint was left as the man drove back out of the car park.

The council’s Environmental Enforcement Team investigated after receiving a fly-tipping report from Warminster Town Council, which also monitors the CCTV system in Westbury. Officers traced the vehicle back to the offender, who admitted responsibility during an interview under caution.

Because an FPN is not a conviction in court, the person cannot be named.

Cllr Martin Smith, Cabinet Member for Highways, Street Scene and Flooding, said: “This is the second successful action at this car park in recent months, following the case of a fly-tipper who dumped tyres here earlier this year. These incidents highlight our strong partnership with town councils and the effective use of CCTV, to enable our enforcement teams to catch offenders and protect our communities.

“Fly-tipping is not only illegal, it’s selfish and dangerous. Leaving paint cans and spilling paint across a public car park creates a hazard for residents and costs taxpayers money to clean up. Preventing pollution and reducing waste is a key priority in Our Wiltshire Plan, to protect Wiltshire’s environment for future generations and our message is clear: if you fly-tip in Wiltshire, you will be caught and prosecuted.

“We thank Warminster Town Council for their continued support and remind residents that anyone caught fly-tipping can now face a £1,000 fixed penalty notice or an unlimited fine in court.”

To find out more about how the council is tackling fly-tipping in Wiltshire and how to report fly-tipping, visit: www.wiltshire.gov.uk/fly-tipping.

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