More Pendle residents fined for dumping rubbish on the borough's streets

Published Monday, 18th September 2023

In separate cases at Burnley Magistrates Court, eight offenders were ordered to pay a total of £8,720 between them.

Nelson Town HallEach of them were issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice for breaching Section 87 of The Environmental Protection Act 1990 and ordered to pay £150.

All of them failed to pay, which resulted in the crimes being referred to Burnley Magistrates Court. All of the offenders failed to appear in court.

In their absence, Zaraq Ali, of Barkerhouse Road Nelson, Deborah Neuchloss, of Brentwood Road Nelson, Zoltan Suhaj, of Napier Street Nelson and Maria Gyuker, of Larch Street Nelson, were found guilty and each fined £1,460.50 for dumping waste on a back street. 

Junaid Mahmood, of Larch Street Nelson, David Frank Watkins, of Chapel Street Nelson, Jamie David Watt, of Harvey Street Nelson and Lindija Matuleviciute, of Arthur Street Brierfield, were each fined £720.20 for dumping waste on a back street.

Councillor Asjad Mahmood, Leader of Pendle Borough Council, said: “These prosecutions demonstrate just how seriously both the Council and the courts look upon these crimes.

“They also send out a clear message to the people of Pendle that we are trying our best to put a stop to this kind of behaviour and are dealing with the culprits.”

Councillor Zafar Ali, who has responsibility for Environment and Climate Change, added: "We are constantly trying to take care of our local environment and improve the borough in which we live.

"These residents committing these crimes are undoing our good work and making it a constant battle for us.”

David Walker, Pendle Borough Council's Assistant Director of Operational Services, added: “I think these prosecutions show that those members of the public who are still not taking us seriously, will, if caught, face prosecution or fines for dumping their unwanted waste.

“Hopefully these successful prosecutions are proof to them that we will - and do!”

To report littering and fly-tipping, visit the Council’s website www.pendle.gov.uk/doitonline