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Press release: Essex man jailed for operating illegal waste site

Environment Agency

January 17
14:39 2024

Mark James, of Fobbing Road, Corringham ran an illegal waste site at an industrial estate at Chadwell St Mary near Tilbury between 9 December 2022 and 29 June 2023.

Environment Agency officers visited the site numerous times between 9 December 2022 and 13 October 2023. During visits, piles of waste comprised of brick rubble, soils, plastic, wood and metal were found. Officers provided advice and guidance to James on a number of occasions both during this period and in preceding years. Despite this, they were forced to issue a statutory notice ordering him to clear up the site.

However, James failed to clear his site and provide waste transfer notes in line with requirements set out in the statutory notice. He was charged with carrying out a waste operation at the Bennetts Industrial Estate site.

James pleaded guilty to the charges at a hearing at Colchester Magistrates Court on 8 November 2023. He returned to Basildon Crown Court on 12 January 2024 to be sentenced.

Prosecuting for the Environment Agency, Solicitor Advocate Sarah Dunne told the court that James activities had allowed him to avoid the fees for lawful disposal. He had undermined lawful competitors and caused significant interference with the legitimate activities of industrial estate users and business owners.

A pile of assorted waste on a site near Tilbury.

His Honour Judge Andrew Hurst said James had set your face against all efforts that the Environment Agency had expended on getting you to comply. He described James as defiant and said he had shown blatant contempt.

He added: What else could the Environment Agency do apart from rolling up their sleeves, getting some spades and shovels and doing it for you.

James was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment and told to pay a victim surcharge of 187.

East Anglia Area Enforcement Team Leader Lesley Robertson said:

Despite the Environment Agency serving a notice on James to remove waste, he continued to deposit, store and treat waste illegally without an environmental permit.

Mr James operated at a distinct commercial advantage, undermining legitimate business with little or no regard for the environment. By imposing this sentence HHJ Hurst demonstrated how seriously he viewed his activities and behaviour.

We take illegal waste activity very seriously and will not hesitate to disrupt criminal activity and prosecute those responsible.

Anyone with suspicions of waste crime can call our incident hotline 0800 807060, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Notes to editor

Charges:

  • Between 9 December 2022 and 29 June 2023 at Bennetts Industrial Estate, Chadwell St Mary, Mark James operated a regulated facility, namely a waste operation for the deposit, treatment and storage of mixed household and commercial waste, except under and to the extent authorised by an environmental permit contrary to Regulation 12(1)(a) and 38(1)(a) Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016.

  • More information about waste permits can be found here: Waste: environmental permits - GOV.UK (www.

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