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The local authority was alerted to the waste which was fly-tipped at Carr Lane in Styrrup by a member of the public.
An investigation by the council’s environmental services team at the scene found delivery notes that linked the incident to a Doncaster-based company.
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Hide AdIt is believed the contractor had disposed of the waste through an unauthorised waste carrier and therefore did not receive any documentation, said a spokesman for the council.
Under caution, the contractor admitted to not keeping Waste Transfer Notes.
As a result they were subsequently served with a Fixed Penalty Notice and fined a total of £200.
The environmental services team at the council is now in the process of finding the individual who dumped the waste.
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Hide AdCoun Julie Leigh, portfolio holder for environment and leisure at Bassetlaw Council, said the authority will continue to crackdown on fly tippers.
She said: “The actions of the contractor were irresponsible and he has clearly learnt not to distribute waste to unauthorised individuals who could fly-tip.”
“We will continue to crackdown on people who are breaking the law.”
“We are very grateful to the member of the public who came forward to report the incident.”
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Hide Ad“Through everyone being observant and working together we can stamp out the activities of fly-tippers.”
The incident comes after a man was fined £50 for dumping bags of domestic waste outside Ranby prison.