At a meeting of Bradford Council’s Regeneration and Environment Scrutiny Committee later, members will be given an update on fly tipping in the district.

The report, released ahead of the meeting, said 70 loads of waste were removed from unadopted backs streets and community clean ups, equating to approximately 100 tonnes.

It noted that deprived areas often experience higher levels of fly-tipping, contributing to “environmental degradation and reduced quality of life”.

It added that “resident participation in catching perpetrators of waste crime is essential” and also encouraged people to “remove littered waste from unadopted land outside their homes”.