A Royston man who dumped his rubbish on Therfield Heath has been ordered to pay more than £1,500 following an investigation by North Herts Council.

After the waste was found on the heath - which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) - it was traced back to where the man had been living.

He was issued a fixed penalty notice of £400 (£300 if paid within 10 days) which he ignored.

Royston Crow: The rubbish dumped on Therfield HeathThe rubbish dumped on Therfield Heath (Image: Therfield Heath)

The man was summoned and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced at Stevenage Magistrates' Court on Monday, June 26, and fined £480 - which would have been £700 if he had not pleaded guilty.

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He was ordered to pay costs of £1,115.22 and a victim surcharge of £48, totalling £1,643.22.

Cllr Amy Allen, executive member for recycling and waste management, said: "It never ceases to amaze us why people think it’s OK to get rid of their waste like this.

Royston Crow: The rubbish dumped on Therfield HeathThe rubbish dumped on Therfield Heath (Image: North Herts Council)

"Your rubbish is your responsibility and it’s not fair to dump it wherever you like, especially on a nature conservation site.

"We investigate every fly-tip and hope this serves as a warning to anyone even contemplating dumping their rubbish, which is unsightly, costs councils thousands of pounds every year and can pose a risk to wildlife."