Norfolk man guilty of illegal waste operation

He admitted to storing waste illegally, despite repeated warnings from the Environment Agency

Author: Collette HowePublished 17th May 2021
Last updated 18th May 2021

On 12 May 2021, at Norwich Magistrates Court, Colin Barnes, of CT Barnes Autos admitted storing end of life motor vehicles, tyres, car parts, gear boxes and suspension units illegally at his site in Podmore Lane, Scarning.

Mr Barnes was repeatedly given advice from Environment Agency officers on the safe and legal storage of waste, but the 64-year old continued to stockpile scrap vehicles over a 14-month period.

In carrying out this illegal operation he caused serious risk to the public and the environment.

His received a deferred sentence until November 2021, with a warning that if he failed to clear the site within the next five months, he would risk a prison sentence.

Environment Agency prosecutor, Sarah Dunne told the court that Barnes had been given every opportunity to clear the waste.

The Environment Agency had agreed to extend the clearance deadline on four occasions and made significant allowances for the difficulties presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Officers first visited the site in November 2019 and issued advice on the safe and legal storage of waste and gave Mr Barnes a timescale to clear the site.

Despite this advice and visiting the site on no less than ten occasions and issuing a statutory notice to clear the waste, the scrap vehicles and parts remained dangerously and illegally stockpiled on the site.

Many of the vehicles and engines at the site contained fuel, brake and clutch fluid, batteries and tyres with a significant risk of fire and explosion.

Site inspections also found oils and fuel on the open ground with the risk of contamination to ground and surface water.

Environmental Crime Officer Tom Howard said:

"Storing waste illegally meant that Mr Barnes was able to operate at a commercial advantage, undermine legitimate businesses and put the environment at real risk. The Magistrates' stance sends a powerful message to those prepared to operate an illegal waste business."

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