Community service for allowing illegal disposal of waste
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A MAN HAS been ordered to do community service after he allowed tipper trucks carrying leftover building and construction materials to create a mountain of waste at a site he operated.
In an Environment Agency (EA) prosecution, Havering Magistrates' Court was told that Steven Corbyn had permitted lorries to enter the site in Romford, Essex with skip loads of mixed waste from February 2009.
Corbyn pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a community service order of 12 months, with a requirement that he complete 240 hours of unpaid work and pay prosecution costs of £5,575.
The court also made a remediation order requiring him to remove all of the controlled waste from the site by 31 December 2012.