A FLY-TIPPER who dumped several sacks of household rubbish along a country lane in Broughton has been fined.

Mark Cooper, of Lockerley, dumped the bags of waste in October last year and was fined hundreds of pounds at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court on April 4 after an investigation by Test Valley Borough Council’s environmental services team.

Cooper admitted the charge of illegally depositing his waste on Roman Road, Broughton, which consisted of drinks cartons, food packaging and other items left in black bin bags.

Magistrates ordered Cooper to pay a £320 fine, £500 in court costs and a £32 victim surcharge.

A spokesman from the council’s environmental services team, said: “This is a selfish crime that unfortunately, costs all residents when we have to clear it up. I am very pleased therefore that officers have been able to find the man responsible in this instance.

“I really hope the message gets through that we simply will not accept this. If a case is reported to us, we investigate it thoroughly to discover evidence and use that to prosecute if we are able to. No case will go unnoticed and this latest court success is proof of that.”