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Llanelli man given conditional discharge by magistrates for fly-tipping

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A Llanelli man has been given a 12 month conditional discharge by magistrates for a fly-tipping offence. Stephen Ashford, aged 47, of Heol Gwalia, pleaded guilty to an offence contrary to Section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 at Carmarthen Magistrates Court. The court heard that on September 15 last year the council’s environmental enforcement section received a complaint of building waste left in the rear lane of Tyr Fran Avenue. They attended the area and found a large quantity of old roofing materials in the lane. They could see that one of the garages had recently had the roof replaced. They spoke to the householder who told them the garage roof was leaking and her son-in-law had arranged for it to be replaced. He told the officers he had asked a family friend to find a reputable roofer to carry out the work. The officers interviewed Stephen Ashford who admitted he had carried out the work and after completing the job he had been told to place the waste in the lane ...

Carmarthen man's scrap metal offence

A Carmarthen man has been given an eight month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £80 towards court costs for illegally carrying scrap metal. Christopher Ross Thomas, aged 19, of Gwyfre Gardens, Abergwili, pleaded guilty to an offence contrary to section 34(6)of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 at Carmarthen Magistrates Court. The prosecution was brought by Carmarthenshire County Council. The court heard that Thomas was stopped by police on Friday, October 7 last year at Dolgwili Road, Glangwili, in a white Iveco tipper lorry which was carrying a consignment of scrap metals. Thomas produced a valid certificate of registration from the Environment Agency to show he was registered as a waste carrier. However, when asked to provide waste transfer notes in respect of the consignment of scrap metals on his lorry, he was unable to do so. He was told he would be reported to the council’s environmental enforcement section for the offence. The court said the level of punishment...