
Bromley Council has intensified its efforts against illegal waste disposal, with a vehicle recently seized in St Mary Cray. This action underscores the borough's commitment to maintaining clean streets and protecting local environments from fly-tipping.
A Ford Transit tipper truck, suspected of being used for fly-tipping, was seized near Star Lane in St Mary Cray on Friday, 17th April 2026. The vehicle was found already loaded with garden waste. This marks the eighth vehicle seizure in Bromley in the past six months as part of the council's ongoing enforcement work.
The truck is now at risk of being crushed unless its owner comes forward with proof of ownership and valid insurance. In a separate incident, a £400 fixed penalty notice was issued for fly-tipping in St Pauls Cray, following evidence from CCTV footage. The seizure was carried out under Section 5 of the Control of Pollution (Amendment) Act 1989.
The council's proactive stance aims to deter illegal waste dumping, which poses significant environmental and public health risks to residents. Fly-tipping can block public pathways, attract pests, and degrade the aesthetic appeal of local areas. Residents are encouraged to play their part by ensuring any tradesperson or company hired to remove waste holds a valid waste carrier licence. Information leading to the successful prosecution of fly-tipping offenders can result in rewards of up to £500.
St Mary Cray is located within the London Borough of Bromley. The nearest TfL station is St Mary Cray Rail Station, situated on Sayes Court Road, BR5 2PQ. The station is in Zone 6 and is served by Southeastern and Thameslink services, offering connections to Central London via Bromley South.
Pro-Tip: Residents can report enviro-crimes, including fly-tipping, directly via the Bromley Council website.
This report is based on data from Bromley Council.
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