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Repeat Offender Fined £2,800 for Illegal Dumping in Corby

Summary

  • Man in Corby, England fined £2,800 for dumping trash twice
  • Caught on CCTV unloading 10 bags of household waste near recycling bins
  • Council tracked down the driver and took swift action
Repeat Offender Fined £2,800 for Illegal Dumping in Corby

On August 22nd, 2025, a man in Corby, England faced a hefty fine for his repeated illegal dumping of household waste in a public area. According to the report, Andrei Voloaca was caught on CCTV cameras unloading ten full bags of trash near recycling bins on Everest Lane. Just a week later, the same cameras spotted him doing the same thing in the same spot.

The North Northamptonshire Council wasted no time in taking action. They matched Voloaca's vehicle to the footage and tracked him down. Voloaca pleaded guilty in court to multiple fly-tipping charges, resulting in a fine of £2,858.53.

"It will not be tolerated in any town, village or community in north Northants," said Ken Harrington, the council's executive member for waste and environmental services. "This case sends a clear message that we can and do take action."

Illegal dumping is a growing problem that can have serious consequences, including the spread of pests, damage to the environment, and decreased property values. Taxpayers often end up footing the bill for the cleanup. The council's swift response in this case demonstrates their commitment to addressing this issue and maintaining a clean, well-kept community.

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FAQ

Andrei Voloaca, a resident of Corby, England, was fined £2,858.53 for illegally dumping bags of household waste near recycling bins on two separate occasions.
The council caught Andrei Voloaca on CCTV cameras unloading ten full bags of trash near recycling bins on Everest Lane. They were able to match his vehicle to the footage and track him down.
The council's executive member, Ken Harrington, stated that this case sends a clear message that illegal dumping "will not be tolerated in any town, village or community in north Northants" and that the council "can and do take action" against such behavior.

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