RESIDENTS who dumped a car stero, fast food wrappers, cans and garden waste have been fined more than £1,000.

Michael Cole, now of Bromley, Kent, and Gemma Long, of Settlers Close, Andover, both admitted dumping the items last June along Newbury Lane, Andover.

Mr Cole, 29, had been running a garden waste collection business, and pleaded guilty to the offence after an investigation by Test Valley Borough Council.

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Andover Advertiser: The waste along Newbury Lane, Andover. Credit: Test Valley Borough CouncilThe waste along Newbury Lane, Andover. Credit: Test Valley Borough Council

Ms Long, 37, initially said that she had paid a man £10 to get rid of the waste and therefore wasn’t responsible. She even gave a description of this person, before later admitting she made the whole thing up and indeed dumped the waste herself.

Councillor Nick Adams-King said: “People often come up with excuses or falsehoods to avoid paying for their actions. However, as usual, our environmental and legal teams have worked together to ensure those responsible are held to account, and that the clean-up bill for this selfish act isn’t passed on to our taxpayers.

“My thanks go to our officers and I hope that this day in court serves as a further deterrent to those who think they can openly flout the law when it suits them.”

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Andover Advertiser: The waste along Newbury Lane, Andover. Credit: Test Valley Borough CouncilThe waste along Newbury Lane, Andover. Credit: Test Valley Borough Council

At Basingstoke Magistrates' Court, they were both fined £480, made to pay £48 victim surcharge, with the costs divided between them at £289.46 each, totalling £1,634.92.