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Kemble woman must pay more than £1,600 for involvement in fly tipping
Date of alert:
Thursday, 12 October 2023
Crime Ref:
Force:
Gloucestershire Constabulary
A woman from Kemble must pay more than £1,600 for her involvement in a fly-tipping incident which blocked a lane in Siddington.
Natalie Gillman, aged 34, of Clayfurlong Grove, Kemble, has been held responsible for black bin bags, cardboard, mattresses, a fireplace, wooden furniture, a fridge freezer and other electrical items which were dumped in Quiet Lane in Siddington.
Gillman was found guilty of failing in her duty of care to ensure waste was disposed and was sentenced at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on Tuesday, October 10.
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