CUSTODIAL SENTENCE FOR SWANSEA WASTE BURNER

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
January of 2005

 

12/01/2005 - At Neath Magistrates Court yesterday (Tuesday) a Swansea man was jailed for eight months following his conviction for waste offences. Mark Roberts of Graig Gellinudd, Pontardawe pleaded guilty to five charges relating to the illegal deposit and disposal of controlled waste by burning, in a case brought by Environment Agency Wales.
The offences are breaches of Section 33 and 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 11000.

Roberts was sentenced to four month's imprisonment on this occasion. In June of last year he was given a four-month prison sentence suspended for two years after he had pleaded guilty to seven charges relating to similar offences in another prosecution brought by the Agency. The Magistrates activated this four months sentence and stipulated that it was to run consecutively with the sentence for the new offences giving a prison term of eight months.

The Court was told that Agency Enforcement Officers had carried out covert surveillance of Roberts’ premises following numerous complaints regarding the importation and burning of wastes. Evidence gathered confirmed that Roberts was transporting significant amounts of waste, including household furniture, window frames, wood, plastic, earth and rubble back to his premises. The waste was then illegally deposited with the combustible material set alight causing plumes of black smoke to be emitted. The whole operation by Roberts appeared very well organised and undertaken in a manner in which he gave no thought to the local environment or neighbouring properties, but only that of financial gain.

Speaking after the case Steve Brown, the Agency's local Environment Manager said: " We welcome the punishment given to the defendant in this case who clearly had no respect or regard to waste legislation or the local environment. There is evidence that illegal waste activity is increasing and we will continue to take rigorous enforcement action against those that break the law. Today’s society should not have to tolerate such anti social behaviour. This sentence sends out a clear message to those considering undertaking such activities."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Indeg Jones)

 
 
 
 

 

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