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Dad and boy in court as dead snakes and reptiles fly-tipped

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A dad and boy associated with the flytipping of debris, waste – and even dead snakes and reptiles – have actually appeared in court, as Middlesbrough Mayor Andy Preston promised to continue securing down on dumpers.

Middlesbrough Council brought the case versus Brian and Garren Mulraney following an examination by the authority’s Environmental Enforcement group.

The members of staff looked out to 2 occurrences of fly-tipping, one on Saltersgill Avenue and another on a personal roadway beside the A19 Mandale junction.

The fly-tip at Saltersgill included snake containers, reptile containers, dead snakes and reptiles and basic household waste together with invoices and letters

Evidence at the scene led the officers to an address in Billingham and a member of the general public who was quizzed on the matter said they had actually paid Brian Mulraney £2,080 for your home clearance.

The 2nd event off the A19 included the discarding of a stack of bricks, the court heard.

Further proof collected by the council group led the understanding that a blue van was utilized in the upseting.

At Teesside Magistrates Court the older Mulraney, Brian, 79, pleaded guilty to transferring or intentionally triggering or allowing a deposit of waste at Saltersgill Avenue on or around September 3, 2022, and intentionally bring on by being the vehicle owner a deposit of waste by that vehicle on a personal roadway surrounding to the A19 on or around September 28, 2022.  

His boy Garren, 50, pleaded guilty to a charge of transferring or intentionally triggering or allowing the deposit at Saltersgill on or around September, 28, 2022.

Brian Mulraney, of Lambton Road, Grove Hill, was fined £528 with an extra £200 victim additional charge and purchased to pay £220 legal expenses, £120 tidy up expenses and £2,019 expenses for the vehicle.

Garren Mulraney, of Crescent Road, main Middlesbrough, was fined £320 with a £128 victim additional charge and purchased to pay £340 expenses.

Middlesbrough Mayor Andy Preston said: “There is definitely no reason for this – and we will constantly prosecute fly-tipping when we can collect proof. 

“We will always clamp down on the disgusting people who dump their rubbish at the expense of decent people.”

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