Hull City Council continues to warn residents to dispose of their waste legally to avoid facing enforcement action.
The warning follows six recent fly-tipping prosecutions. These individuals were ordered to pay a combined total of £9,434.18 in fines and costs to the council.
Councillor Charles Quinn, cabinet portfolio holder for environment at Hull City Council, 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.”
Details of the successful prosecution cases are as follows:
- Mr Marin Radu of Ernests Avenue, Holland Street, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on Friday 27 February 2026 and was convicted in his absence of offences contrary to section 2 Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978. Subsequently, he was ordered to pay fines, costs and compensation totalling £1,174. This prosecution was brought in response to bagged household waste fly-tipped on Holland Street, Hull.
- Mr Florin Olteanu of Gee Street, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on Friday 27 February 2026 and was convicted in his absence of an offence contrary to section 2 Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978. Subsequently, he was ordered to pay fines, costs and compensation totalling £1,640. This prosecution was brought in response to a mattress fly-tipped on Gee Street, Hull.
- Miss Rodelle Mann of Axminster Close, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on Friday 13 February 2026 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, costs and compensation totalling £1,036. This prosecution was brought in response to household waste fly-tipped on Axminster Close, Hull.
- Mrs Mihaela Adir of Zetland Street, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on Friday 13 March 2026 and was convicted in her absence of an offence contrary to section 2 Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 and section 110(2)(b) Environment Act 1995. Subsequently, she was ordered to pay fines, costs and compensation totalling £1,618.18. This prosecution was brought in response to bagged household waste and bulky items fly-tipped on Zetland Street, Hull.
- Ms Jana Kozlovska of Cadogan Street, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 24 March 2026 and was convicted in her absence of an offence contrary to section 2 Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 and a further offence contrary to section 110(2)(b) Environment Act 1995. Subsequently, she was ordered to pay fines, costs and compensation totalling £1,973. This prosecution was brought in response to bagged household waste and bulky items fly-tipped on Cadogan Street, Hull.
- Mr Dominak Janas of Florence Avenue, Cadogan Street, Hull, failed to attend Hull Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 24 March 2026 and was convicted in his absence of two offences contrary to section 2 Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978. Subsequently, he was ordered to pay fines, costs and compensation totalling £1,993 . This prosecution was brought in response to household waste and bulky items fly-tipped on Carrington Street, Hull.
The above named people also received criminal records in addition to paying the required fines, costs and compensation.
For information on services provided for residents to recycle and dispose of household waste, visit Homepage – Simpler Recycling
To report incidents of fly-tipping, visit Fly-tipping | Hull, or alternatively call 01482 300 300.
For further information regarding disposal and recycling of household waste, email loveyourstreet@hullcc.gov.uk.