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Suspended sentence in Cornish waste crime case

The Environment Agency has released details of a court case heard at Bodmin Magistrates Court in Cornwall last week.

Land where the waste was deposited did not have an environmental permit

Michael Joseph Richards, 59, now living at Menorca Lane, Bugle, appeared for sentence on two charges relating to the illegal waste business that he and his son, also called Michael, ran at their then home at The Paddocks, Sticker near St Austell.

Detailing the sentences received, the Agency noted that Richards Senior was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison, suspended for two years, at Bodmin Magistrates Court on 18 May 2023.

Michael Richards Senior pleaded guilty to two charges of carrying on a waste operation on land on which no environmental permit was in force.

And, Richards Junior was fined for three offences relating to the business last month. Richards Senior was also ordered to pay half of the £4,397.75 costs awarded previously.

In the case brought by the Environment Agency both men had admitted offences relating to running a waste site without a permit.

Fire

An investigation was launched by the Agency following a fire at the site where building and household waste, including plasterboard, timber, cement bags, rigid insulation, electrical appliances, furniture and plastic household objects had been kept.

Surrounding the fire was more waste debris including radiators, fridges and a caravan. The fire was close to a gas tank and the main A390 road which meant there was the potential for causing a smoke hazard, the Agency said.

Magistrates

The Agency noted that Bodmin magistrates said waste crime is one of the worst types of offending that comes before them and that Richards failed to supervise what was happening on his land.

Following the hearing, Stephen Clark from the Environment Agency said: “We’re pleased with the outcome of this case. Mr Richards Senior had a previous similar conviction. This sends out a message that waste crime will not be tolerated.”

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