A farmer who is already serving 26 months imprisonment for dumping, burying and burning hazardous waste at his farm in Worcestershire has been given an additional 22 week sentence for a further offence.
The Environment Agency has released details of the case which saw John Bruce, 46, sentenced for an offence involving waste being illegal dumped at his Ridgeway Park Farm, Throckmorton Airfield in Worcestershire.
On Tuesday 4 September, the Agency noted that Bruce pleaded guilty to a charge in relation to operating “a regulated facility at Ridgeway Park Farm without an Environmental Permit”. Worcester Crown Court handed Bruce a 22 week custodial sentence to run concurrently to his existing 26 month sentence.
Kitchens
The case, brought by the Environment Agency, concerned illegal waste operations at Ridgeway Park Farm in 2016. Bruce had accepted over 60 tonnes of redundant kitchen and bathroom materials onto his site. When Environment Agency officers visited the farm, they saw that in addition to these materials, flat pack furniture and packaging materials were being burnt on site.
In mitigation, the Judge noted that Bruce had pleaded guilty and therefore avoided the need for a full trial.
An Environment Agency officer in charge of the investigation said: “Mr Bruce has shown a blatant disregard for the environment and local community by operating a large scale illegal waste site at his farm. His actions undermine legitimate business also the investment and economic growth that go with it.”
The officer added: “We will use all our enforcement powers, where we believe environmental offences have been committed. In cases where we believe monies have been unlawfully gained, we will investigate under the proceeds of crime act and confiscate assets.”
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