Scott William Miller, 52, from Fareham, was prosecuted by Winchester City Council after being caught dumping commercial waste at Tynefield Caravan Park in Titchfield.
Surveillance footage showed him disposing of bags of cement, PVA glue in a plastic container, and rubble in bushes at the entrance to the site on Whiteley Lane.
Miller pleaded guilty at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court.
Offender caught on CCTV dumping his waste (Image: Winchester City Council)
Councillor Steve Cramoysan, cabinet member for recycling and public protection, said: “Fly-tipping causes huge damage to our local communities, wildlife and the environment. This case reinforces Winchester City Council’s commitment to tackle fly-tipping as a priority, and the council will look to prosecute those who commit this environmental crime wherever appropriate.
“A camera was key to success in this case, but we also rely on reports and witness statements from the public to prosecute – I’d encourage anyone who witnesses or captures footage of someone dumping waste illegally in our district to report it.”
The offence took place on November 2, 2023, and Miller appeared in court on December 12. He was fined £600 and ordered to pay £385.64 in prosecution and clearance costs, along with a £240 victim surcharge.