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Mum and son are jailed over illegal waste activity at yard

- BY TOM DUFFY

AMOTHER and son who ran a waste yard where rubbish was illegally stored and burned have been jailed. Police and the Environmen­t Agency (EA) took part in raids at MWM Recycling Ltd in August 2018.

Two men were arrested and several vehicles seized at the site on Redfern Street in Kirkdale.

Now two people have been jailed after they pleaded guilty to a number of waste crime offences in relation to the management of the site.

Patricia Hills, 69, of Moss Delph Lane, Aughton was jailed for one year. Her son Mark Hills, 44, of Turn Pike Road, Aughton, was jailed for eight months.

Patricia Hills was in control of the site and Mark was responsibl­e for its day-to-day running. A spokespers­on for the EA said that MVM Recycling’s environmen­tal permit was revoked after a number of breaches, and they were issued with an enforcemen­t notice.

But despite this waste continued to be stored and illegally burnt on site.

Mrs Hills has also been banned from being a company director for five years, a spokespers­on said.

Patricia and Mark Hills were jailed during a hearing (March 22) at Liverpool Crown Court. Patricia Hills pleaded guilty five offences, including failing to comply with environmen­tal permit conditions and knowingly permitting the deposit of controlled waste. Marks Hills pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to comply with environmen­tal permit conditions.

Ashleigh Bennington Area Environmen­t Manager at the Environmen­t Agency said: “The Environmen­t Agency is committed to taking robust enforcemen­t action against those who break the law, to protect communitie­s and the environmen­t.

“In this case, Patricia and Mark Hills were offered extensive advice and guidance from Environmen­t Agency officers but despite this, failed to clear the Redfern Street site of waste, and even accepted further waste when they did not have a permit to do so.

“This caused unacceptab­le risk the local community and environmen­t.

“Sites like this, undercut legitimate businesses and risk harming the environmen­t. That’s why, we are determined to make life hard for criminals and support legitimate business by disrupting and stopping waste offenders.

“Members of the public can report waste crime to our 24/7 incident hotline on 0800 807060, waste crime can also be reported anonymousl­y via Crimestopp­ers online or on 0800 555111.”

 ?? ?? Stills from a video of police seizing vehicles from the site on Redfern Street in Kirkdale
Stills from a video of police seizing vehicles from the site on Redfern Street in Kirkdale
 ?? ?? Mark Hills has been jailed for eight months after admitting waste offences in relation to a skip yard in north Liverpool
Mark Hills has been jailed for eight months after admitting waste offences in relation to a skip yard in north Liverpool
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