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Man gets suspended prison sentence for waste offences

Published May 11, 2023 10.42am


A Wearside man whose van was involved in a fly-tipping incident near Stanley has been given a suspended prison sentence after we took him to court.

Steven Adams - fly-tip behind Roseberry Street in No Place near Stanley - May 2023 PR

Waste dumped behind Roseberry Street in No Place near Stanley was linked to Steven Adams' van.

Steven Adams, 39, of Rowan Avenue in Washington, appeared at Peterlee Magistrates' Court, where he pleaded guilty to four waste offences.

Van linked to fly-tip

The court heard that in February last year, one of our neighbourhood wardens was called to a fly-tip behind Roseberry Street in No Place, near Stanley.

On searching the waste, which included car wheels, cupboard doors, wood and other household items, the warden found evidence linking the waste to two addresses.

Further investigations confirmed Adams' Ford transit van had been used to take waste from one of the addresses.

And when he failed to respond to a notice requiring him to attend an interview to assist investigations into how it ended up being dumped, we moved to prosecute him.

Warden observed suspicious behaviour

The court also heard that earlier in the same month, one of our neighbourhood wardens had observed Adams' van travelling slowly through back streets in New Kyo near Stanley.

The warden became suspicious when witnessing a male passenger hanging out of the moving van and peering into gardens, and called police to assist in stopping the vehicle.

The stop took place a short time later at Drum Industrial Estate in Chester-le-Street and when waste was found in the back of the van, the warden asked Adams, who was driving, if he was licensed to carry it.

Adams said he didn't have his papers with him and was given a notice requiring him to produce his waste carriers' licence and waste transfer notes within seven days.

When he failed to respond to the notice, he was issued with two £300 fixed penalty notices, each reduced to £180 if paid within 10 days, which he failed to pay.

Suspended prison sentence

In mitigation at court, Adams' legal representative said he'd entered guilty pleas at the first opportunity.

She added that a relative takes his post in for him so he may have missed our correspondence, though he accepts he should take responsibility for his own post.

Adams was sentenced to eight weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, and ordered to pay £704 costs as well as a £154 victim surcharge.

Warden 'showed good instincts'

Ian Hoult, our neighbourhood protection manager, said: "We will always take action against anyone connected with waste being dumped illegally, and failing to respond to our requests to assist our investigations or to pay fixed penalty notices will only land those people in even more trouble.

"In this case, our warden showed good instincts and their suspicions that this van and its occupants were engaging in unlawful activity were confirmed to be wholly accurate. The fact they identified this while out on patrol shows why our proactive approach to tackling environmental crime is proving so effective.

"We know our residents feel very strongly about fly-tipping and our message to the public is to report any information or intelligence to us. Details such as the descriptions of the vehicles and people involved are a massive help to us in tracking down those responsible and we always appreciate the public's assistance in these matters."

Earlier this year, we confirmed fly-tipping in the county is at its lowest level ever, while the number of fines issued has increased.

For more information on how to report fly-tipping, and how to make sure you dispose of your waste legally and responsibly, visit our Flytipping page.

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