One of the problems is that council tips are beginning to charge for rubbish taken there. Our Council charges you £1.50 for every single thing taken to the tip that can be defined as DIY.
I am not talking kitchen and bathroom units. Take a tin of paint to the tip, you pay £1.50. Take 5 tins and it is £7.50. We took a lttle wooden toboggan DH made for our children years ago. The man lookes at it, said 'Did you make that?' Yes, says DH proudly - £1.50 to pay said tip attendant. Yet we would not have been charged if the toboggan had been a bought plastic one
The result it, taking stuff to the tip is getting very expensive, some people cannot afford to go to the tip - so they go out and fly-tip it.
Our council now charge £25, to collect large items from outside people's homes, say a fridge or cooker, if you do not have a car.
Part of the trouble, and this applies to commercial fly tipping as well, is that the County Council is responsible for running the tips, but it is the local council who has to pay for clearing up fly tipping by the roadside.
Transfer responsibility of the clear-up to the county councils and they wiil probably then sit down and find a system that deals with waste, but reduces fly tipping.