Environmental Protection: Two land court bill for dumped waste
Two people have landed hefty court bills of more than £500 after dumped rubbish was found in Cradley.
Two people have landed hefty court bills of more than £500 after dumped rubbish was found in Cradley.
A Trimsaran man has been fined £200 for transporting windows in his van without a waste carriers licence. Emyr Bowen Harries, aged 45, of Heol Morlais, Trimsaran, was also ordered to pay £300 prosecution costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
Magistrates this week ordered an Ipswich man to pay a £200 fine and £300 costs after waste he removed from a house was dumped in two locations in Babergh.
Slough Borough Council has seized several items from a house in Baylis Road, Slough after the occupants breached a noise abatement order.
Two Hull residents have been fined after Hull City Council’s Environmental Regulation Team investigated reports of excessive noise at a property in Perth Street West.
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