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“Blight on the community” fly-tipper prosecuted at Blackpool Magistrates Court

Richard James fly tipping case

Wyre Council has won a prosecution case against serial fly tipper Richard James at a hearing on 11 August at Blackpool Magistrates court.

The court heard how Mr James of Dixon Street in Bolton was responsible for numerous fly tipping incidents in rural Wyre going back to 2019.

Councillor David Henderson, Leader of Wyre Council, commented, “We are incredibly pleased with the court’s ruling on this case. Many members of the public do not realise that fly tipping is a criminal offence and carries serious consequences.

“I was pleased to hear the Judge also recognised how serious fly tipping offences are and called them ‘a blight on the community’.”

Mr James was given a 100 hours unpaid work order, and ordered to pay compensation of £2,310 to Wyre Council for the cost of removing the waste.

A further £250 was awarded to the victims for the payments they made to him for having the waste removed from their properties which went on to be fly tipped across rural Wyre.

Councillor Henderson continued, “I would like to thank our officers that worked tirelessly to find the culprit behind these serial fly tipping offences.

“Mr James resides in Bolton, but chose to ply his trade and fly tip in Wyre, but even though he lived some distance away, our officers accumulated the necessary evidence to put before the courts to ensure a successful prosecution.”

Published: 12th August 2021

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