A picture of some of the waste found inside the former GKN building at Crossfield Road Industrial Estate.
Some of the waste found inside the former GKN building at Crossfield Road Industrial Estate.

Three men found guilty of fly-tipping more than 26,000 tonnes of waste in Lichfield and at 16 other sites across the country have been sentenced.

Following a tip off in 2016, our environmental health officers visited the former GKN site at Crossfield Road Industrial Estate off Burton Road.  The site had been broken into and the vacant buildings were in the process of being filled with lorry loads of waste.  The criminals fled the site and further fly-tipping was prevented.

Intelligence then linked the fly-tipping to similar offences across England, and the case was handed to the Environment Agency. 

The investigation found that an organised criminal gang had approached waste facilities and offered to dispose of baled waste at a reduced price.  The gang then forced entry onto vacant land, or leased sites under false pretences, and fly-tipped the waste.

In July 2024 witness evidence from two of our environmental health officers was used to help convict three men in their 50s in a prosecution taken by the Environment Agency.  On 19 December they were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court.

Marcus Hughes was sentenced to 30 months imprisonment and disqualified from acting as a company director for 10 years.  Hughes is already in prison and this will be added to his sentence.

Robert McDonagh was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment, suspended for two years, and disqualified from acting as a company director for 10 years.  He was ordered to pay a total of £40,000 to 4 victims, given a 30 day rehabilitation order and 3 month curfew order.

Richard Hopkinson was sentenced to 20 months imprisonment suspended for two years.  He was ordered to pay £25,000 to 1 victim, given a 30 day rehabilitation order and 180 hour community order.

Lichfield District Council Cabinet member Councillor Alex Farrell said:

“I’m delighted the gang members behind this have been found guilty.  We will continue to pursue fly-tippers, and work with other councils, the Environment Agency, and the police to see them brought to justice.”

Published: 30 January 2025