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Maidstone fly-tipper caught on camera dumping bird cage and sofa in Burberry Lane, Leeds

16:04, 13 September 2019

updated: 17:02, 13 September 2019

A fly-tipper has been caught on camera dumping toys, furniture, and a bird cage down a country lane.

Covert CCTV footage taken on Burberry Lane in Leeds, near Maidstone, captured Steven Crowley dumping household waste earlier this year.

Steven Crowley dumped waste down Burberry Lane in Leeds, near Maidstone
Steven Crowley dumped waste down Burberry Lane in Leeds, near Maidstone

Among the items dumped on May 7 was a two-seater recliner sofa, a divan bed base, children's toys, garden furniture, and a large bird case.

Crowley, of Grasslands, Langley, had his vehicle seized by 3.30pm the same day.

The 61-year-old appeared at Maidstone Magistrates Court where he admitted to fly-tipping.

He was ordered to pay £795, including a £400 fine and £150 clean-up compensation.

Jamie Duffy, waste crime manager at Maidstone Borough Council, said: "We take a zero tolerance approach to fly tipping in the borough and will prosecute anyone found to be dumping waste illegally, using covert CCTV if necessary.

Steven Crowley dumped waste down Burberry Lane in Leeds, near Maidstone
Steven Crowley dumped waste down Burberry Lane in Leeds, near Maidstone

"Fly-tipping is a serious crime and is expensive for the council to clear away.

"If you’ve witnessed a fly tip take place report it online via www.maidstone.gov.uk, click through the report it button, and the Waste Crime team will investigate.”

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