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The long and winding entrance to the Crooked House at Himley. Pic - Google Street View SOUTH Staffordshire council chiefs have insisted they have been working hard to clamp down on flytippers after calls from MPs to do more to stamp out the problem around landmark pub The Crooked House at Himley. MPs Gavin Williamson (South Staffordshire) and Marco Longhi (Dudley North) joined forces to call for action to try to put a stop to the problem which they say has blighted the area around the famous Dudley pub. Councillor Rita Heseltine, South Staffordshire District Council s cabinet member for regulatory services, said a huge amount of work has gone into trying to stamp out the problem and she told the News: Fly-tipping is a national issue that effects our local environment and South Staffordshire Council are working hard to tackle this across the district.