Two fly-tippers handed £200 penalties and three more given warnings |
A Reffley woman who paid a "white van man" £120 to dispose of rubbish cleared from her daughter's bedroom was traced after the waste ended up dumped on Syderstone Road near Bircham Newton.
And a man whose shed burned down on the council allotments at Gaywood also ended up £200 worse-off when he piled charred timber outside the site.
The cases are mentioned in a report to West Norfolk Council, which meets on Thursday.
Warning letters were also sent to three people in North Lynn who had put rubbish in an alleyway.
The report adds they were told to dispose of the items properly or be given £200 fixed penalties.
Independent councillor Sandra Squire (Image: Supplied)
Sandra Squire, the council's cabinet member for the environment and coast, said: "The vast majority of our residents dispose of their waste appropriately and want to live in a clean and tidy borough.
"Sadly there are people who think they can get away with dumping their waste wherever they like, expecting other people to clear up after them, blighting our towns, villages and countryside and for council taxpayers to have to pick up the cost."
It comes as fly-tippers blighted a riverside beauty spot leaving taxpayers with the bill for clearing up their mess.
This time illegal dumpers dropped six lorry tyres beside the Middle Level Main Drain at Magdalen, near King's Lynn.
Tyres were left leaning on the gate on Magdalen High Road (Image: Chris Bishop)
The eyesore blocked a gateway leading to one of the banks of the man-made river which are popular with anglers, dog walkers and bird watchers.
West Norfolk Council said the mess was its responsibility to deal with and a team would be sent to clear it up.
But a spokesman said tyres were difficult to trace and unless they came with other evidence it would be difficult to get any leads to investigate.
It is not yet known what the operation will cost.