A Slough man has been fined for dumping waste in a fly-tipping hotspot in Wexham.

Kamil Adam Chudzinski, 24, of Kimberley Close, Langley, Slough, was captured on surveillance camera dumping wooden drawers and a television in a lay-by on Wexham Park Lane.

When interviewed by Buckinghamshire Council investigators, Mr Chudzinski made full admissions to the officers of an offence of illegal dumping.

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He was prosecuted with Magistrates fining him £523 and ordered him to pay clean-up and prosecution costs of £1,201.  

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A victim surcharge of £52 was also levied against him – making a total to pay of £1,776.

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Bill Chapple OBE, Buckinghamshire Council Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change said: "Because this was a first-time offence, our officers gave the man the option of paying a fixed penalty notice and avoiding a criminal record.

"But any fly tipping offender should be aware that if they fail to pay the fixed penalty notice, we will take them to court for the original offence as part of our zero-tolerance policy on illegal dumping."