Norfolk Man Fined £520 For Running Illegal Site

Norfolk Man Fined £520 For Running Illegal Site

By Sammie Jones-

A man was fined £520 at Norwich Crown Court for running an illegal site.

Kevin Gary Scott, 54, of Bridge Street, Hilgay, Norfolk, was fined for illegally running the site at Fairfield Garage illegally for a number of months.  Although Scott had registered exemptions online, none covered the level of waste storage and treatment that was carried out at the site, the court was told by Rebecca Vanstone, prosecuting for the Environment Agency.

A stop letter and waste removal letter sent in March 2017 after a site inspection by the Environment Agency was ignored. The court was told that a month later, the exemptions for the site were found  not to have  been complied with, and after a de-registration, Scott was given a month to clear the waste.

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The court was told Scott had failed to comply and was given a further 8 weeks, but by the end of August only some of the waste had gone.

 

Norwich Crown Court court heard that the site was next to a drainage ditch leading to the River Wissey and close to 10 houses around two boundaries, the nearest of which was only 10 metres from the waste storage area.

The court was told that since 2011 the site had been used legally for vehicle repairs and sales and the storage of touring caravans and dinghies, but in January 2017 it was turned into the illegal waste storage and treatment site.

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Ms Vanstone told the court:

Mr Scott was aware that he needed an environmental permit and had applied for various exemptions.

He applied in January but didn’t even check to see they were in place before an inspection in March and after the inspection he applied for more, none designed to allow waste storage and treatment in the way he was working. They were subsequently de-registered.

An environmental permit to operate a waste site comes with rules about how waste is stored and treated in order to safeguard the environment.

Piles of waste which were illegally stored at Fairfield Garage in Hilgay, Norfolk

Fairfield Garage, Hilgay, Norfolk

In imposing the sentence, His Honour Judge Holt recognised Mr Scott’s guilty plea, the efforts that had been made to remedy the situation and the fact that there had been no further offending since this offence. Scott was fined £520 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge.

After the hearing Environmental Crime Team Leader Phil Henderson said:

This is the second time in under 2 years that Mr Scott has been prosecuted by the Environment Agency for operating an illegal waste site. Despite being given advice and guidance, he again chose not to apply for a permit and continued to operate illegally forcing us to take this action. We hope that the sentence handed down today will deter Mr Scott from future offending.

We are actively targeting illegal waste activities across the country and would urge all those seeking to become involved in the waste industry to ensure they have the appropriate permits and authorisations in place before operating.

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