Fly-tipping in Highland Road Alleyway, Bexley, Creates Fire and Hygiene Hazard

June 23, 2026

A rear alleyway connecting Highland Road and Oakhouse Road in Bexley is currently blighted by a substantial amount of fly-tipped waste, creating a serious fire and hygiene hazard for local residents. The rubbish, which includes both household and garden refuse, is partly blocking the public thoroughfare and has been reported as a potential attractant for vermin, with a resident noting it appears to have been accumulating for some time. Photos accompany the report.

Accumulated Waste Blocks Alleyway Access

A resident first noticed the large pile of mixed household and garden waste on 21st June on Highland Road. According to the report, the dumped items are obstructing the alleyway, making passage difficult. This accumulation of rubbish presents a clear physical barrier for those using the route.

Vermin and Fire Risks Loom for Bexley Residents

The presence of discarded waste in the alleyway raises significant public health and safety concerns for the Bexley community. A resident states the fly-tipping is a "fire and hygiene hazard" and "could attract vermin". Such conditions can quickly deteriorate, posing a direct threat to the well-being of people living nearby. The alleyway's proximity to residential properties on Highland Road and Oakhouse Road, and its use as a local cut-through, amplifies the potential impact on daily life. Bus stops for routes like the 96, 132, and 229 are located on Highland Road, highlighting the area's connectivity and the number of people potentially affected by such hazards.

Bexley Council's Stance on Fly-Tipping and Enforcement

Fly-tipping remains a persistent issue across the London Borough of Bexley, with the council dealing with over 4,000 reports annually. While private alleyways are typically the responsibility of adjacent householders, Bexley Council can intervene to remove waste if it poses a risk like rat infestation, potentially charging property owners for the clearance. The council has recently increased its Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) for fly-tipping from £400 to £1,000 in an effort to deter offenders. More severe cases can lead to fines of up to £50,000 or even imprisonment. Residents are encouraged to report incidents via the Bexley Fix My Street tool or by email, providing as many details as possible to aid investigations.

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Fly-tipping in the rear alleyway between Highland Road and Oakhouse Road — mixed household and garden waste, 21st June

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9660011

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