Prolific Gosport fly tipper who used residents' yards as own personal "dumping ground" for rubbish convicted

Glen Rennie, 48, of no fixed address, was convicted after filling residents' backyards with broken cars and rubbish.Glen Rennie, 48, of no fixed address, was convicted after filling residents' backyards with broken cars and rubbish.
Glen Rennie, 48, of no fixed address, was convicted after filling residents' backyards with broken cars and rubbish.
A prolific fly tipper who used residents’ backyards as his own personal dumping ground has been convicted.

Shameless Glen Rennie, 48, was found guilty in Portsmouth Crown Court of two counts of depositing waste without a permit. He was prosecuted by Gosport Borough Council after several complaints from residents.

Court heard he took advantage of landowners who were not around from day to day. Yards behind charity and business premises in Gregson Avenue, Bridgemary, were turned into rubbish heaps.