Hazardous Fly-Tipping on Woolwich Church Street in Greenwich Cleared

April 28, 2026
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A report submitted via FixMyStreet detailed hazardous fly-tipping on Woolwich Church Street in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, which has since been cleared. The rubbish, including wood with exposed nails, created a significant danger for children and other pedestrians in the area. The Royal Borough of Greenwich confirmed the issue was fixed today.

The Problem Explained

According to the resident report, rubbish was "every where" on Woolwich Church Street, posing a clear danger. A resident stated that the presence of "nails sticking out of wood" made the area particularly unsafe for children. Photos accompany the report, illustrating the extent of the dumped waste.

Local Impact and Context

Fly-tipping remains a persistent issue across the Royal Borough of Greenwich, with the council reporting an average of approximately 1,200 incidents per month in 2025. The area around Woolwich Church Street, a busy thoroughfare in Woolwich, is particularly susceptible to such incidents. The Royal Borough of Greenwich has intensified its efforts to combat illegal dumping, including increasing Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) for fly-tipping to £1,000 as of January 19, 2026. The council also offers rewards of up to £100 for residents who provide information leading to a successful fine or prosecution.

Council Response and Status

The Royal Borough of Greenwich confirmed that the fly-tipping on Woolwich Church Street has been cleared. The council aims to remove fly-tipped rubbish within 48 hours of receiving a report, with a target of 95% performance against this timescale. This swift action addresses the immediate hazard posed by the dumped materials. The council continues to encourage residents to report fly-tipping incidents via platforms like FixMyStreet to help maintain cleaner streets across the borough.

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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: No security to stop fly tipping, 28th April

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9365141

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