A TRADER who collected waste from a home in Gloucester before fly-tipping it in two county locations has been fined.

Paul Simcox, 23, from Kingstone, pleaded guilty to failing to transfer controlled waste to an authorised person and transporting waste without a carriers licence at Hereford Magistrates’ Court on Friday August 4 2017.

The court was told Simcox had responded to an online advert requesting the removal of waste from a property in Gloucester. Upon collection, Simcox demanded £40 more than the previously agreed price.

The waste was then fly tipped at two locations – at the Holmer Trading estate and on the Lulham to Preston-on-Wye road.

Simcox was fined £1,050, ordered to pay costs of £750, a victim surcharge of £40 and a compensation order of £75 – totalling £1,915.

The maximum penalty for fly tipping is a £50,000 fine and/or five years imprisonment.

It is the latest in a number of cases won by Herefordshire Council this year, with heavy fines and even a term of imprisonment imposed by the courts.

Marc Willimont, Herefordshire Council’s head of regulatory and development management services, said:

“We will take action against any householder or business that illegally disposes of their waste or does not ensure that their waste is collected by a registered waste carrier.

“We were pleased to see that in this particular case, the victim was awarded compensation following Mr Simcox’s dishonest actions.

“We would encourage anybody who sees fly tipping in action to report the details directly to Herefordshire Council.”

The Community Protection Team will investigate fly tipping cases that are reported via the Herefordshire Council website or by calling 01432 261761.

For further information visit herefordshire.gov.uk/flytipping