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Fly tipper's illegal fire sent thick black smoke into skies above Leeds Bradford Airport

A car boot operator has been forced to cough up thousands in fines after dumping a load of car boot sale rubbish near Leeds Bradford Airport - then setting it on fire.

Jerome O’Malley - who runs the car boot sale near the Yeadon terminal - sent a plume of dense black smoke across the skies near the airport after dumping the waste on two separate occasions.

O’Malley was fined £11,000 after appearing at Leeds Magistrates Court to face two charges of fly tipping and a charge of fly posting.

Magistrates fined him £3,168 for each fly tipping offence and £250 for the fly posting offence. He was also ordered to pay a £170 victim surcharge and £3,943 costs.

The court heard that O’Malley twice set fire to waste from the car boot sale in March and April 2018. Officers were called to investigate after a report that smoke was affecting road users on A658 Harrogate Road and the nearby Leeds Bradford Airport approach.

'We're actively pursuing perpetrators'

Over the course of the next 2 weekends, Environmental Enforcement Officers from the Council’s Cleaner Neighbourhoods Team visited and found a large pile of waste in a sectioned off corner of the field. The waste contained fruit and vegetables, furniture, pop cans and other items.

O’Malley had also previously been served with a legal notice to remove a large number of banners and signs advertising the car boot event in various locations across Leeds. He failed to comply with the legal notice by removing the illegal advertising - committing an offence under the Highways Act 1980 and the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

Councillor Mohammed Rafique, Leeds City Council’s Executive Member for Environment and Active Lifestyles, said:

“Our message is clear: we will not tolerate illegal fly tipping, fly posting and environmental crimes of any kind.

“We’re actively pursuing perpetrators and will take all action available to us to prevent this irresponsible and illegal behaviour which can be punished by heavy fines.”

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