NATURAL Resources Wales (NRW) has warned residents to be “on their guard” against illegal waste carriers. The warning from Wales environment agency comes after the sentencing of a Conwy man, Daniel McNeill, for illegally transporting and fly-tipping household waste collected from across North Wales. McNeill, who was based in Kinmel Bay and advertised his services on Facebook, was caught following a joint investigation by NRW and Conwy County Borough Council. He pleaded guilty to the charges at Llandudno Magistrates Court and received a 20-week custodial sentence (suspended for 12 months), a 14-week curfew and a £1,500 bill for prosecution costs. NRW operations manager Euros Jones said: “If an offer seems too good to be true then be aware, it is highly likely that the carrier is operating illegally and dumping waste where it will harm the local community and the environment.
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