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Fly-tipper who dumped piles of rubbish in the countryside is prosecuted

Tue 18 Jan

Photo - North Yorkshire Police

Tue 18 Jan 2022  @ 2:40pm
David Dunning
News

A serial fly-tipper who dumped piles of rubbish around North Yorkshire has been fined.

Ben Tiller, 37 of Richmond, “blighted his community” by illegally discarding the waste in the countryside.

Members of the public responded to a Facebook advert for “Rubbish Removal Service” and paid to have the waste taken away in a pickup truck.

Rather than disposing of it legally, Tiller dumped items – including furniture, a mattress, building materials and carpets – in rural areas.

An investigation was launched after documents found by a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) linked to an address in Harrogate.

The trail then led back to Tiller (pictured).

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Part of the rubbish Ben Tiller dumped in the countryside

A joint investigation by North Yorkshire Police and Richmondshire District Council was launched.

Richmondshire District Council prosecuted Tiller, who was charged with two counts of fly-tipping.

His accomplice, David Argyle, 37, from Thirsk, was also charged with one count of fly-tipping at Gallowfields Trading Estate in Richmond.

Both were convicted yesterday after pleading guilty to the offences at Harrogate Magistrates’ Court.

Tiller was ordered to pay an £800 fine and £700 in costs. Argle was fined £300 with £700 costs.

After the hearing, PC Tony Kent from the Safer Richmondshire Hub, who investigated the offences for North Yorkshire Police, said: “Tiller’s ‘Rubbish Removal Service’ certainly was rubbish, and it was also illegal.

“He blighted his own community and tarnished the countryside by dumping large amounts of mixed waste wherever he felt like it.

“It’s selfish, arrogant behaviour and I’m glad we’ve been able to work closely with Richmondshire District Council to bring about two successful convictions.

“It should mark the end of this shoddy and illegal operation as well as sending out a clear message to other fly-tippers that there will be consequences to their actions.”

Richmondshire District Council’s Community Safety lead, Councillor Helen Grant, added: “We are very pleased with this outcome of the court case as this criminal activity, and those involved in it, need to be held to account.

“We take this type of environmental vandalism very seriously and will do all we can, in partnership with our partners, to put a stop to it.”

Paying someone to dispose of rubbish? Here are three tips:

  1. Always check the collectors are licensed and ask where the waste will be disposed of.
  2. Rogue traders often advertise on social media alongside legitimate businesses, so check credentials carefully. They may be cheaper but there’s a reason for this. You are ultimately responsible for ensuring your waste is disposed of correctly.
  3. Take photos of waste prior to disposal and details of who has collected it.

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