Bristol Post

Men ordered to pay £900 over illegal fly-tipping

- Shashana BROWN shashana.brown@reachplc.com

TWO men have been ordered to pay a combined total of more than £900 by Bristol Magistrate­s Court for illegally dumping rubbish which included a mattress, flagstones and a large number of black bags.

Nathan Meredith, 29, from Coombe Dale, Sea Mills, was sentenced to a two-month curfew and ordered to pay £395 in costs, after being found guilty of fly-tipping.

In May 2020, a witness saw a mattress, plastics, cardboard and other household waste being dumped from a white van at Latteridge Lane, Alveston.

The quick-thinking member of the public took the number plate and reported it to the council, and the van was traced back to Meredith.

Meredith admitted he had arranged for the waste to be collected from an address in Patchway but denied being in the vehicle at the time of the fly-tip.

He said he knew who was in the vehicle when it happened, but refused to name the individual­s and accepted responsibi­lity for the offence.

In a separate incident, David Todd, 22, from Harescombe, Yate, was found guilty of fly-tipping and fined £534 following the discovery of a number of chippings, flagstones and a large number of black bags full of rubbish at Little Sodbury End Lane, Chipping Sodbury, in May 2020.

Council envirocrim­e officers examined the waste and found evidence that led them to Todd and enabled them to interview him under caution.

Todd stated that he was approached at home by a man who asked if he had any rubbish he wanted to get rid of.

He claimed to have given the man six to eight black bags of household waste to dispose of but only gave a brief descriptio­n of the individual and the vehicle he was driving.

South Gloucester­shire Council’s Cabinet Member for Communitie­s and Local Place, Cllr Rachael Hunt said: “I’m pleased to see justice has been served as fly-tipping blights our communitie­s and causes a hazard to members of the public, local wildlife, and is completely unacceptab­le.

“We will pursue anyone who dumps their rubbish illegally through the courts and we have a 100 per cent success rate for securing conviction­s for this type of offence.

“Anyone who fly-tips in South Gloucester­shire is five times more likely to be prosecuted than anywhere else in the country.

“We all have a responsibi­lity to dispose of our waste in a responsibl­e and lawful manner and if you hire a company to dispose of your waste, it is your responsibi­lity to ensure they have the relevant waste carrier licences, or you could face a fine.”

Unwanted goods and household or garden waste can all be disposed of at no cost via the council’s Sort IT! centres. Visit beta.southglos.gov.uk/recycling-centres/ to find a waste centre.

Residents who see illegal fly tipping are encouraged to report it by contacting the StreetCare helpdesk on 01454 868000, emailing streetcare@southglos.gov.uk or visiting www.southglos. gov.uk/flytipping.

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PHOTOS: SOUTH GLOUCESTER­SHIRE COUNCIL The rubbish dumped at Alveston, left, and Chipping Sodbury, above

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