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Fly-tipping

By Mr. Simon Hale Kingscote Parish Council

Monday, 18 December 2023

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Kingscote Parish Council Contributor

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Fly-tipping is a problem for many rural communities. If you see an area which has been the subject of fly-tipping within the parish, please report it to Cotswold District Council by clicking here, or by calling them on 01285 623000.

If the fly-tipping location is within within Stroud District Council area, you can report it by clicking here, or calling 01453 766321.

Give as good a descripition as you can of the location, and consider using the 'What3words' location pin-pointing website or APP, to give an accurate location.

To report fly-tipping in progress please call the police and provide as many details as you safely can.

Contact Information

Mr. Simon Hale

Find Kingscote Parish Council

c/o 43-45 Kingscote, Kingscote, Kingscote, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8YG

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Correspondence to be by email in the first instance.