Pendle Borough Council

Nelson woman fined for dropping cigarette end in Nelson

Published Tuesday 7th June 11

A woman from Nelson has been ordered to pay £260 for dropping a cigarette end in Nelson town centre.

55 year old Christine Ellis of Pine Street , Nelson failed to attend Reedley Magistrates' Court on Thursday 2nd June.

But the case was proved in her absence and the court imposed a fine of £175 plus £70 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.

On 21st December 2010 a Pendle Council Environmental Crime Officer witnessed Ellis drop her cigarette end on the floor outside a shop on Scotland Road .

He approached Ellis and she gave him her details.

She was later issued with a fixed penalty notice - carrying a fine of £75 - for dropping cigarette litter.

But she did not pay this and, as a result, ended up being taken to court.

Councillor James Starkie, Executive Member for Waste, said:

"Cigarette ends are classed as litter and should always be disposed of properly.

"Just like with other forms of litter, it is an offence to throw them on the ground.

"Ms Ellis's prosecution is our second in two months for cigarette litter in Nelson town centre.

"I think this sends out a clear message that littering of any type will not be tolerated in Pendle.

"This prosecution should serve as a warning to anyone that they can face a hefty fine, all for failing to do the decent thing and put their rubbish in the appropriate bin."

  • To report anyone who you see dropping litter - including cigarette butts - call the Council's contact centre on (01282) 661743.
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