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Man jailed for nine cases of flytipping

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A man who used a truck to flytip nine times has been jailed for 15 months.

Michael McDonagh used a tipper truck to bring waste into south Buckinghamshire between September 2022 and January 2024.

McDonagh, 55, of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, was arrested and interviewed in March 2023 for the first eight offences, but additional dumping took place after his interview.

McDonagh initially pleaded not guilty at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court but after it was referred to Aylesbury Crown Court he admitted all nine charges of depositing waste without an environmental permit.

Buckinghamshire Council
Buckinghamshire Council said its officers found evidence including bank details, a mobile phone number and vehicle registrations

Buckinghamshire Council's waste enforcement team searched the waste and found evidence which linked McDonagh to each deposit.

He was arrested by Thames Valley Police and interviewed under caution on 3 March 2023.

McDonagh was interviewed again on 16 April 2024 after more was dumped on land occupied by an illegal encampment.

According to the council, McDonagh had a previous conviction for flytipping.

He was also ordered to pay £2576.12 in compensation to the council and £3,511.80 to Suez Recycling and Recovery UK Limited.

Buckinghamshire Council
The council said the dumping involved a vehicle the size of a Ford Transit tipper truck and several tons were flytipped each time

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