Portchester businessman fined after carpets ditched by side of Hampshire road

THE owner of a flooring company has been fined after rubbish was found fly-tipped in a Hampshire road.
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John Draper, owner of Castle Flooring in Castle Street, Portchester, was fined £440 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £44 and costs of £155.

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It comes after East Hampshire District Council investigated fly-tipped rubbish in Farnham Road, Liss, which contained off cuts of carpet and flooring materials.

The fly-tipped waste in Farnham Road, Liss. Picture: EHDCThe fly-tipped waste in Farnham Road, Liss. Picture: EHDC
The fly-tipped waste in Farnham Road, Liss. Picture: EHDC
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The council asked Draper to provide documents in relation to the incident, which he failed to do.

Councillor Ingrid Thomas, the council’s portfolio holder for neighbourhood quality, said: ‘Fly-tipping is a blight on East Hampshire’s valuable countryside, is a pollutant and is dangerous for our wildlife.

‘We take instances of fly-tipping very seriously and will always investigate where possible.

‘Residents and businesses must understand that they have a responsibility to ensure their waste is properly disposed and that they have the required paperwork.’