This story from the HJ tells us what those of us with eyes already know; Haringey has the sixth highest level in England and the fourth highest in London with 34,418 dumping incidents from April 2007 to March 2008. They have cost £718,000 to clear up.
The information was collected on Flycapture, a Government database set up by Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, the Environment Agency and the Local Government Association.
The Flycapture report says clearing illegally dumped rubbish cost all London local authorities £22million over the monitored period at an average cost of £56,000 per council.
But with the usual complacency of the council when faced with official figures, a spokesperson said,
"It is wrong to suggest Haringey is a borough with much fly-tipping. The high figures here relate mostly to individual bags of waste left out in a street at the wrong time, not incidences of dumping lorry loads of waste.
Like this?
"Most importantly, incidences of waste reporting are declining in Haringey and reports for this year confirm this. The reality is that in Haringey our streets are cleaner, less waste is being left on our streets and more offenders are being caught."
Unless you live in Seymour Road...
The council prosecuted 29 cases of fly-tipping in the last year which it said was "way above most other councils".
Okay, so it's not really fly tipping if its not lorry loads of waste but just a few old bags left in the wrong place?
Oh and actually there are a lot of flytippers as we caught loads more than anyone else...presumably not the menaces who leave bags and old beds out then just THE REAL FLYTIPPERS.