Peterborough man fined for fly-tipping

A Peterborough man has been fined after fly-tipping waste.
Peterborough Magistrates Court. Photo: Peterborough TelegraphPeterborough Magistrates Court. Photo: Peterborough Telegraph
Peterborough Magistrates Court. Photo: Peterborough Telegraph

Andrew Ayling (21) of The Maples, Peterborough was interviewed in February 2016 by Huntingdonshire District Council’s Enforcement Officer who had investigated a number of black bags and cardboard that had been fly-tipped in Holme Fen.

Ayling attended the interview under caution where he admitted the offence.

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On Wednesday 10 August 2016, Ayling was found guilty by Peterborough Magistrates of the offence of fly-tipping and received a fine of £150.

He has also been ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £20 and costs of £300.

The Council takes reports of fly-tipping very seriously, and this successful prosecution should send a strong message to residents that offences of this kind will not be tolerated in the District.

Councillor Robin Carter, Executive Councillor for Environment, Street Scene and Operations said: “The Council receives a large number of reports of fly-tipping from its residents. This case demonstrates the importance of incidents being reported to the Council so that investigations, clean-up and enforcement activities can be undertaken. The Council will continue to take a firm stance to the continued blight on our environment that the illegal disposal of waste creates.”