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Nottingham Post
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Ben Reid

Ilkeston woman more than £750 out of pocket after dumping waste in neighbour's garden

An Ilkeston woman is now more than £750 out of pocket after she admitted dumping waste, including two sofas, in her neighbour’s garden on three occasions.

Elizabeth Sheena Hallam, 36, of Third Avenue, pleaded guilty to three offences of failing to comply with her duty of care under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 when she appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court on August 19.

As well as the two sofas, other domestic waste was also dumped in the neighbouring garden on three separate occasions.

Councillor Garry Hickton, Erewash Borough Council’s lead member for environment, said: “Dumping waste anywhere is totally unacceptable and I am sure residents share our disgust at this sort of behaviour.

"This prosecution is the result of a lot of hard work by our Neighbourhood Wardens team to prove categorically who had dumped the waste and shows the continued commitment of the team and this council to hold those responsible for fly tipping to account.”

Hallam was given a conditional discharge for 12 months and she was ordered to pay the council’s full costs of £753.47, which included the clean-up costs of £187.10.

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