Flytipping in Kirklees – your questions answered

What happens to people who flytip in Kirklees? What if I pay someone with a van to take my rubbish? Why are Kirklees Council doing about flytipping?
Read moreWhat happens to people who flytip in Kirklees? What if I pay someone with a van to take my rubbish? Why are Kirklees Council doing about flytipping?
Read moreIt’s nearly time to renew your household waste and recycling centre permit – but don’t worry, we’ll be in touch to let you know when you need to renew. You can’t renew until 30 days before your permit is due to expire – so you don’t need to contact us, we’ll send you an e-mail when your permit is due
Read moreHunter’s waste site update for January 2017. Find out more about the waste removal, fire and legal action.
Read moreFrom 11 July, we are launching a new permit scheme for household waste and recycling centres in the district.
Read moreWe need you help help to identify someone who may have been involved in a large fly tip of waste on Grange Lane, Flockton at the beginning of April. On 8 April 2016, our enforcement officers visited the site following reports of a large amount of waste being dumped, blocking off the road. The team gathered evidence that led them to
Read moreFrom next Monday (7 Sept 2015) we’re making a few changes to the way we collect your bins. These changes are saving almost £500,000 a year and making the service more efficient. Here’s a list of what you need to know: 1. New bin day/time From Monday you’re likely to have a new bin day. By now you should have
Read moreChristopher Callaghan and Billy Callaghan – a father and son from Huddersfield have to pay a heavy price for dumping their waste. They pleaded guilty to fly tipping waste under Section 33 Environmental Protection Act 1990 at Huddersfield Magistrates Court on 15 July 2015. The men were witnessed fly tipping the waste on George Street, Milnsbridge on 17 August 2014,
Read moreWe answer the questions you’ve been asking about the changes we’re making to bins this September
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