FLYTIPPING did not pay off for a man who has been fined nearly £4,000 after admitting to dumping rubbish illegally.
Jonathon Harley, 43, of Whitehill Farm, Whitehill Lane, Royal Wootton Bassett, appeared at Swindon Magistrates Court last week (Thursday 10 October) and admitted flytipping rubbish on the public highway.
He was fined a total of £3,898.87 including costs.
The court heard how Mr Harley was paid £30 by a householder in Royal Wootton Bassett to collect and dispose of rubbish from their property, but instead of lawfully disposing of the waste at a commercial tip, he flytipped it on a public highway verge. The court heard Mr Harley had previously received written warnings from both the Environment Agency and Wiltshire Council about flytipping in the past.
Cllr Sven Hocking, of Wiltshire Council said: “We will continue to clamp down on flytippers who blight our environment with their deliberate and completely anti-social actions and burden Wiltshire tax payers with the clear up costs.
"We strongly advise against using any rubbish clearance services without fully checking they are licensed to take waste away, noting down their waste carriers licence number and asking where they intend to dispose of the waste. We would like to thank the members of the public that reported this flytip to Wiltshire Council and provided evidence which assisted in this prosecution”
Anyone caught fly tipping can be ordered to pay a £400 fixed penalty notice, or be taken to court where they face an unlimited fine or imprisonment.
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