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Herefordshire Council has achieved a significant milestone in its fight against environmental crime, seizing a vehicle and securing a suspended prison sentence for one of the county’s most prolific fly-tippers.

All householders have a duty of care to ensure that the waste they produce is disposed of correctly and they have documentation to show who they have transferred the waste to and keep those records for at least two years. Failure to comply can result in substantial fines or prosecution. The maximum penalty for fly tipping is a £50,000 fine and/or 5 years imprisonment.

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Between February and August 2024, David Murray orchestrated a six-month campaign of illegal fly-tipping across Herefordshire, advertising fraudulent waste collection services via a false Facebook profile. Notable incidents included the dumping of household waste and hazardous asbestos in a rural gateway in Kenchester, the disposal of large amounts of waste into the River Monnow under cover of darkness, and a substantial fly-tip in Kingstone.

Investigators linked each incident to residents who had paid Murray for waste removal, and despite repeated legal notices, he failed to provide required waste transfer documentation. This led to the seizure of his vehicle in September 2024 to prevent further offences.

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Murray received a six-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months. He was also ordered to attend 39 rehabilitation activity days, complete 150 hours of unpaid work, and pay fines and costs totalling £1,154. His seized vehicle was forfeited, and he was issued a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO), prohibiting him from advertising waste services on social media and conducting waste collections.

Charles Yarnold, Head of Regulatory and Technical Services at Herefordshire Council, said: “Mr. Murray’s actions were not just careless; they were calculated, deceitful, and highly damaging to our environment. This case should serve as a stark warning to anyone thinking they can exploit social media to profit from illegal waste disposal.

“Fly-tipping is not a victimless crime; dumping asbestos, polluting rivers, and blighting rural gateways are crimes that strike at the heart of our community’s wellbeing, blighting our communities, harming wildlife, and costing taxpayers thousands of pounds to clean up. By seizing vehicles and pursuing robust legal action, we are sending a clear message that environmental crime will not be tolerated in Herefordshire.

“We urge all residents to play their part by ensuring their waste is disposed of responsibly and keeping records of who they hire for waste collection. Together, we can protect our beautiful County for future generations.”

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Suspected fly-tipping can be reported by calling 01432 261761 or via the Council’s website at www.herefordshire.gov.uk/flytipping

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