Working with you to keep Wandsworth clean

Fly-tipping, littering and street cleanliness is emerging as an issue that concerns the majority of our residents.

We work seven days a week to keep our streets clean, cleaning our busy town centres up to five times a day. Last year we spent a total of £4.3 million on the street cleansing, cleaning 418.52 km of streets per week.

See what a day is like for one of our Sweeping Operatives in Battersea.

Those who dump rubbish in our streets affect everyone in the community. We want to work with you to tackle the issue of fly-tipping and catch those responsible. We have Enforcement officers patrolling the streets to help keep them clean. 

Managing your waste correctly

We can all play a part in helping to keep Wandsworth clean. Residents and businesses can assist by managing their waste correctly. 

Get involved

There are many ways to get involved to help keep Wandsworth clean:

#NeatStreets Tooting

During February and April 2018 we trialled some innovative ideas in Tooting to help combat littering and flytipping in the town centre.

Working in partnership with award-winning environmental charity Hubbub, Wandsworth residents had the opportunity to get involved in a number of activities including a community clean-up day, sprucing up Church Lane car park, and gum chalking events.

We spoke to local people to find out makes them proud to live and work in Tooting. Watch the video interview with Kate Allen, Tooting resident for 40 years and member of the Balham and Tooting Community.