West Northamptonshire Council prosecutes three fly-tippers for thousands after they left rubbish in the street

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Legal fees alone almost totaled £3,000, with one offender ordered to pay more than £1,000 themselves

Three people have been ordered to pay fines for fly-tipping and littering offences following prosecutions by West Northamptonshire Council.

The cases were heard at Wellingborough Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (March 2) following investigations by the Council’s Neighbourhood Warden and Park Ranger teams.

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Marius Petreniciuc, aged 36, of Brocade Close, Northampton was fined £292 and ordered to pay costs of £800 plus a £34 victim surcharge after he admitted to fly-tipping items from a kitchen he had been replacing.

It is hoped costly prosecutions like these will deter future offenders. (File picture).It is hoped costly prosecutions like these will deter future offenders. (File picture).
It is hoped costly prosecutions like these will deter future offenders. (File picture).

The wardens had originally issued Petreniciuc with a £400 fixed penalty notice after finding the items in a car park in Lumbertubs in October last year, but he was brought before the court after failing to pay.

Diana Otiwaa, aged 44, of Beaufort Close in Duston was fined £310 and ordered to pay legal costs of £1,272.50 plus a £34 victim surcharge after pleading guilty to dumping a large number of cardboard boxes from her business in Wellingborough Road on June 7 last year.

Finally, Razvan Cristea, of Louise Road, Northampton, was fined £660 and ordered to pay £800 in costs plus a £66 victim surcharge for leaving a large amount of waste at the Bailiff Street entrance to the Racecourse last August. Magistrates found the case proved in his absence.

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Councillor David Smith, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety and Engagement, and Regulatory Services on West Northamptonshire Council, said: “There is no excuse for littering or fly-tipping and I hope these prosecutions and the fines imposed send out a clear message that we will not hesitate to take action against offenders whenever there is evidence to do so.”