The York Council has admitted that it is costing taxpayers £250,000 a year to clear fly tipping in the City.
7 people are employed full time on the task.
They use 3 specialist vehicles.
The Council was heavily criticised last year when it closed the recycling centre in Beckfield Lane.
Residents forecast that fly tipping would increase.
The Council claimed then that the closure would “save” £40,000 a year.
Other contributory factors to the problem with fly tipping can be traced to the decision to stop the provision of mobile skips in some neighbourhoods.
Many litter bins have also been removed, while this winter there will be no green bin collections over a period of nearly 6 months.
The Council has also claimed that it no longer gets any income from the sale of materials returned to Hazel Court for recycling.