Five people have been left with bills totalling almost £4,000 after being convicted of fly-tipping in Hull. The waste, including bin bags, a mattress, and furniture, was illegally dumped on the city’s streets.

Hull City Council is continuing to warn residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action. Councillor Charles Quinn, portfolio holder for environment, said: “Fly-tipping is a crime and we do not tolerate it in Hull. It is unsightly, potentially harmful to human health and damaging to the environment.

“We urge residents to dispose of their waste in the correct way using our accessible services, schemes, and household waste centres across the city. We also encourage residents to report those who do not dispose of their waste legally.”

Those successfully prosecuted, and were given criminal records, are:

  • Tomas Bereikis, of Grafton Street, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on August 15, 2025 and was convicted in his absence of offences contrary to section 2 Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 and section 110(2)(b) Environment Act 1995. Subsequently, he was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £1,066. This prosecution was brought in response to waste fly-tipped on Grafton Street, Hull.

  • Louise Beaumont, of Sandford Close, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on August 15, 2025 and was convicted in her absence of an offence contrary to section 2 Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978. Subsequently, she was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £1,116. This prosecution was brought in response to waste fly-tipped on Bodmin Road, Hull.

  • Saidi Selemani, of Axminster Close, Hull, attended Hull Magistrates’ Court on August 29, 2025 and pleaded guilty to an offence contrary to section 2(1)(b) Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978. Subsequently, he was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £421. This prosecution was brought in response to waste fly-tipped on Axminster Close, Hull.

  • George Adrian Matei, of Manvers Street, Hull, attended Hull Magistrates’ Court on August 29, 2025 and pleaded guilty to an offence contrary to section 2(1)(b) Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978. Subsequently, he was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £524. This prosecution was brought in response to waste fly-tipped on Manvers Street, Hull.

  • Remus-Ionut Ramadan, of Clumber Street, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on September 12, 2025 and was convicted in his absence to an offence section 110(2)(b) Environment Act 1995. Subsequently, he was ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £823. This prosecution was brought in response to waste fly-tipped on Clumber Street, Hull.

To report incidents of fly-tipping in Hull, visit this page, or alternatively call 01482 300 300.

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