A fly-tipper who repeatedly dumped bags of compost on a rural country lane in Buckinghamshire has been fined in court.
On Wednesday 8 March 2023, Anatas Vasky, aged 33, of Milford Avenue, Stoney Stratford, appeared at High Wycombe Magistrates Court. He pleaded guilty to the illegal dumping of numerous black sacks full of compost in the north of Buckinghamshire in October 2022.
Vasky was caught on camera by Buckinghamshire Council’s fly-tipping enforcement team. The footage clearly showed Vasky attending the rural location on four separate occasions and unloading his car.
Enforcement officers traced the car back to Vasky. When interviewed, Vasky told officers that he was clearing a large industrial greenhouse and took cash to dispose of the last bags that would not fit into a skip.
Magistrates fined Vasky £1,166 with costs of £679 and a victim surcharge of £466, making a total to pay of £2,311.

Pay as you go technology extended to nine further Chiltern Railways' stations
Crown Court backs Council decision to refuse private hire licen
Double win for Waddesdon venues at the Beautiful South Tourism Awards
Free Parking in Bucks car parks this Christmas
Bucks Healthcare urges masks and hand hygiene as winter bugs surge
Risborough Rangers Stadium Break-In Threatens Memorial Fundraising Efforts
Local author publishes second novel
Buckinghamshire schools take part in Dragons' Den-style green technology challenge











