Fly-tipping crackdown delivers results in Ecton and across North Northamptonshire

Bins, recycling and street cleansing

19 May 2026

Photo of fly-tipped waste on Ecton Lane

North Northamptonshire Council has successfully combatted fly-tipping at a rural hotspot near Ecton following the installation of a gate and access restrictions. 

The bridleway linking Ecton village to Earls Barton was previously subject to persistent ongoing illegal dumping of waste has seen a complete end to fly-tipping.

Historically, the remote site had seen frequent disposal of waste including building materials, cannabis-related items and nitrous oxide canisters. Despite enforcement action, the issue persisted until the introduction of these measures, which have now delivered a lasting solution. 

This success forms part of wider progress made by the council in tackling environmental crime across North Northamptonshire.

Between January and March 2026:

  • 39 Fixed Penalty Notices issued between £500 and £1000 for fly-tipping 
  • One fly-tipping investigation led to 9 persons being identified as responsible for a 6ft deep pile of household rubbish behind a block of flats in Wellingborough. All 6 received Fixed Penalty Notices and the landlord was instructed to pay for the clear-up and install target hardening measures.
  • Covert surveillance, including cameras in void council properties, has been expanded
  • 6 new sites have been surveyed for the deployment of covert cameras
  • All illegally sited clothing banks have been removed from Wellingborough leading to an improvement in the environment at these sites with further plans to extend the project
  • The team have dealt with 72 reports of abandoned vehicles in this period.
The case in Ecton is a fantastic example of how targeted action and strong partnerships can deliver real results for our communities. The transformation at the site shows that we will not tolerate fly-tipping and are committed to using every tool available - from enforcement and surveillance to prevention measures like gating - to protect our environment.

I would like to thank our officers, partners and residents who continue to report incidents and support this vital work. We will continue to take firm action against those responsible while investing in long-term solutions that keep our neighbourhoods clean and safe.
Cllr Ken Harrington, the council’s Executive Member for Waste and Environmental Services
We are aware that the majority of residents in North Northamptonshire take pride in our wonderful area - both the countryside and urban areas. But sadly, a minority do not and their irresponsible actions cost the taxpayer hundreds of thousands of pounds each year.

We remain committed to adopting a zero-tolerance stance and will take action - gathering evidence via tried and tested methods, including surveillance.
Cllr Martin Griffiths, Leader of the Council

Residents are encouraged to continue to report fly-tipping and environmental crime online via the council’s website.