Overview
- Residents across the UK face on-the-spot fines of up to £300 for leaving wheelie bins out too long after collection.
- Local councils have tightened enforcement to address pavement obstructions, fly-tipping, and missed waste collections.
- Rules vary by area, with some councils requiring bin removal within hours, while others allow up to 24 hours.
- Repeated or severe violations, such as obstructing walkways or overflowing bins, can escalate to court proceedings with larger fines.
- Waste experts urge residents to check council policies, use reminders, and ensure bins do not block public pathways.