Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Two Middleton residents have been fined for fly-tipping offences in a crackdown on environmental crime by Rochdale council.
Both individuals should have appeared at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on Friday April 9 for breaching the Environmental Protection Act (1990) but failed to attend.
They were both forced to attend court under warrant on April, 2021. Paul Jones of North Street, pleaded guilty to fly-tipping a large amount of waste in the alleyway to the rear of North Street.
He was fined £160 and also ordered to pay costs of £400 and a victim surcharge of £32. Terence Potts of Sherbourne Road pleaded guilty to failing in his duty of care in the
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