We know our residents take pride in where they live and so do we. Everyone wants to live in a clean, safe, and pleasant environment, and we can all play a part in keeping it that way.

If you’ve got large household items you no longer need, like old furniture, white goods, or mattresses, there are proper ways to get rid of them, without leaving them outside.

Here’s what you can do instead of fly-tipping:

  • Take items to a nearby recycling centre (household waste sites).
  • Use a licensed waste carrier if hiring someone privately and always ask to see their registration.
  • Book a bulky waste collection through your local council. These are often free or low-cost.
  • Donate usable items to local charities or reuse services – many even collect for free.

If you’re ever unsure, don’t worry, just contact the GCHA team on 020 8655 3340 or email enquiries@gcha.org.uk, and we’ll point you in the right direction.

Fly-tipping is illegal and it affects everyone

Fly-tipping means dumping rubbish where it doesn’t belong, such as next to bins, in communal areas, or on estate land. It’s not only antisocial, but it’s also against the law.

At GCHA, we take this seriously. We work closely with local councils and enforcement teams to identify who is responsible. This can include:

  • Reviewing CCTV footage
  • Speaking to local residents and witnesses
  • Checking for any identifying evidence left in the waste

If we find out who has dumped items, we’ll instigate our Recharge Policy, meaning the full cost of removal will be charged back to that resident. In some cases, enforcement action may also be taken by the council.

We know it’s only a small number of people who cause this but unfortunately, it impacts the whole community. It spoils the appearance of your estate and diverts money that could be used for community improvements or services.

Let’s work together to tackle fly-tipping

We really appreciate your support in helping to keep your estate clean, safe, and welcoming. If you see fly-tipping happening or spot rubbish that’s been dumped, please report it to GCHA straight away by calling 020 8655 3340 or emailing enquiries@gcha.org.uk.