Former restaurant owner in Dronfield fined for fly tipping

A member of the public witnessed waste being deposited from a vehicle on 24 April 2021, by two men on Fanshaw Gate Lane, Holmesfield

Author: Olivia DaviesPublished 24th Jul 2023
Last updated 24th Jul 2023

A former restaurant owner in Dronfield has been fined for a fly tipping incident on Fanshaw Gate Lane, Holmesfield.

On 19 July 2023 Christian Kent, the former Director of the Tahini Lounge in Dronfield, was prosecuted by North East Derbyshire District Council for offences under sections 33 and 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

A member of the public witnessed waste being deposited from a vehicle on 24 April 2021, by two men on Fanshaw Gate Lane, Holmesfield. The witness was able to provide details of the incident and the vehicle registration to the Council Environmental Enforcement Team. The Investigating Officer retrieved evidence from the waste proving it had come from the Tahini Lounge that evening.

Enforcement Officers interviewed Mr Kent, who was the Director of The Tahini Lounge at the time and was also working on the premises that evening. It was established that the vehicle used to dump the waste was registered to a company Mr Kent was also the Director of.

The Environmental Protection Act 1990 Section 33 states that where waste is illegally deposited from a vehicle, the person who controls the use of a vehicle used to fly tip waste shall be treated as knowingly causing the waste to be deposited.

At Court Mr Kent claimed to be unaware of the incident at the time but accepted he was in a position to control the use of a vehicle and failing to prevent the escape of waste from his control.

Mr Kent was fined ÂŁ500, ordered to pay a ÂŁ50 victim surcharge, ÂŁ1187.22 prosecution costs and ÂŁ100 compensation to the witness.

North East Derbyshire District Council Cabinet Member for Environmental Services, Councillor Stephen Pickering said: “We have a zero tolerance policy on fly tipping in our district as we endeavour to preserve its beauty.

“We encourage all members of the public to be vigilant and report anyone they see fly tipping as we have a dedicated enforcement team to deal with waste crime.

Our Enforcement Officers investigate every report of fly tipping."

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