A resident from Cricklade has been fined over £3,000 for dumping garden waste at the entrance to a field.
Wiltshire Council prosecuted the man after he was photographed by a farmer whilst depositing a tipper load of waste at the site in August 2023.
Frank Smith, trading as Oaksview Tree & Garden Services of Calcutt Park, pleaded guilty at Swindon Magistrates' Court on Friday, May 10.
According to the council, Smith failed to comply with a notice requiring him to provide two years of waste transfer notes for his gardening business, and he failed to comply with a formal notice requiring him to identity the vehicle's driver.
He was issued with £3,180 in fines and costs, and he was ordered to pay the council compensation of £112.08 to cover the clean-up bill.
Cllr Nick Holder, cabinet member for highways, street scene, and flooding, said: “As this case shows, we will take action to prosecute environmental criminals in our beautiful county.
“Anyone who spots fly-tipping in Wiltshire should report it to us using MyWilts and we will investigate and take action.”
In April 2024, Wiltshire Council announced it was raising fixed penalty notices to £1,000 for fly-tipping.
It also reports having invested an extra £150,000 a year into tackling fly-tipping, including employing more enforcement staff and using covert cameras.
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