Environmental Protection: Successful fly-tipping prosecution
A man from Weston-super-Mare has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in costs and given a four week curfew after pleading guilty to flytipping.
A man from Weston-super-Mare has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in costs and given a four week curfew after pleading guilty to flytipping.
Newport City Council has successfully prosecuted a man for fly-tipping in the city.
The owner of Supreme Solutions has been prosecuted for employing an unregistered person to remove waste from their property.
Clearing out the rubbish from his car onto a District verge has cost a former litter picker £1,000 in court fines and costs.
A Hull man has been prosecuted under the Control of Pollution Act for failing to produce a waste carrier licence.
A Hull woman has been successfully prosecuted for failing to clear, as well as burn waste in her garden after numerous letters and notices were served.