Bridlington man fined for fly-tipping
A man from Bridlington has been ordered to pay £1,246 after household waste was found dumped in Grindale back in 2019.
A man from Bridlington has been ordered to pay £1,246 after household waste was found dumped in Grindale back in 2019.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council says Paul Settle, of Pinfold Road pleaded guilty to an offence under Section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, having failed to take reasonable measures to ensure that the waste was disposed of in accordance with the law. Mr. Settle appeared before Hull Magistrates’ Court on Friday 8 January 2021.
Mr.Settle was ordered to pay a fine, court costs and a victim surcharge totalling £1,246.
The court heard that, following a report of fly-tipping, a streetscene enforcement officer from East Riding of Yorkshire Council investigated a site at Gosling Slack, Grindale, on 28 March 2019.
The officer found general household waste, as well as wood and carpets dumped on the roadside.
Subsequent enquiries led to a business in Bridlington that advertised removal services and it was established that the waste was removed by Paul Settle.
Several unsuccessful attempts were made to interview Mr.Settle, who ultimately failed to respond to the council’s requests.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council continues to remind residents they are responsible for disposing of their own waste properly and legally by using their household bins or taking it to their local household waste recycling site.
For larger loads they can also hire a licensed waste carrier to take the rubbish away, or use the council’s own bulky waste collection service.
Throughout the pandemic, officers from the council have continued to investigate incidents of fly tipping throughout the East Riding and will continue to deal with any offenders proactively in collaboration with partner agencies.
Failing to respond to officers investigating fly tipping will not prevent further action, including prosecution, being taken.
Paul Tripp, head of streetscene services at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:
“Our team continues to work hard throughout the pandemic to attend reported fly-tipping sites and we thank the residents of the East Riding for bringing these to our attention.
“As a reminder, if you are unable to dispose of your household waste by using the council’s bin collections, recycling sites or bulky collections, you must check your contractor is a licensed waste carrier on the Environment Agency website and should ask to see a copy of their waste carrier’s licence.”
Fly-tipping information:
Residents can report any fly-tipping or suspicious activity to the council on 01482 393939, or online at eastriding.gov.uk/fly-tipping
People are asked not to touch any fly-tipped waste or approach anyone they see fly-tipping.
For guidance on how to check if a person is a licensed registered waste carrier visit the council’s website eastriding.gov.uk/fly-tipping
To find your nearest household waste recycling site visit the council’s website eastriding.gov.uk/environment/bins-rubbish-recycling