Sunday, April 20, 2025

Nine jailed for operating illegal waste site in Lincolnshire

Nine people have been sentenced for the operation of an illegal waste site in rural Lincolnshire, hiding the evidence physically and behind a screen of falsified paperwork.

The defendants were sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court to a collective 11 years of imprisonment, including three family members who controlled the illegal waste site at Long Bennington alongside the A1 between Newark and Grantham.

  • Paul Canner, 53, of Main Road, Bilstone, Nuneaton, was sentenced to 26 months’ immediate imprisonment.
  • His wife Judith Canner, 55,of the same address was sentenced to 16 months’ immediate imprisonment.
  • Their son Joshua Canner, 29, of Laburnum Avenue, Newbold Verdon was sentenced to 16 months’ immediate imprisonment.
  • Sonial Surpal, 52 of Round House Road, Coventry, was sentenced to 13 months’ immediate imprisonment.
  • Luke Woodward, 37, of Willow Road, Nuneaton, was sentenced to 11 months’ immediate imprisonment.
  • Marcus Chapman, 39, of Egmanton Drive, Mansfield, was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment, suspended for 18 months. He has been ordered to do 200 hours of unpaid work.
  • Peter Wainwright, 32, of Dexter Lane, Hurley, Atherstone, Warwickshire, was sentenced to 16 months’ immediate imprisonment.
  • Nathan Jones, 43, of Carnation Road, Shirebrook, Mansfield, was sentenced to 16 months’ immediate imprisonment.
  • Daniel Lippitt, 55, of Lubbersthorpe Road, Leicester, was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment, suspended for 18 months. He has been ordered to do 200 hours of unpaid work.
  • Landowners James Baggeley, 38, of Back Lane, Foston, and Marc Greenfield, 46, of Fosse Road, Brough, will be sentenced on 16 December 2024, as will Robert Malone, 41, of Ribble Prospect, Clitheroe, the sole director of NWR 2004 Limited, and Fletcher Plant Limited, the latter two after proceeds of crime investigations have been completed.

Environment Agency officers conducted a raid on the site in April 2020 with Lincolnshire Police. Intelligence revealed lorry-loads of shredded waste were regularly being accepted onto the site the size of a football pitch.

Waste was burned daily and buried. This activity intensified during the first Coronavirus lockdown in March 2020, and so action was taken to bring it to a halt.

Environment Agency officers also seized an excavator and a lorry which were actively depositing more waste at the site when officers arrived. Two arrests were made.

The prosecution was brought against individuals that ran the illegal waste site; burned the waste; drove waste to the site and the landowners. Two waste brokers were also prosecuted.

A message from the Editor:

Thank you for reading this story on our news site - please take a moment to read this important message:

As you know, our aim is to bring you, the reader, an editorially led news site and magazine but journalism costs money and we rely on advertising, print and digital revenues to help to support them.

With the Covid-19 pandemic having a major impact on our industry as a whole, the advertising revenues we normally receive, which helps us cover the cost of our journalists and this website, have been drastically affected.

As such we need your help. If you can support our news sites/magazines with either a small donation of even £1, or a subscription to our magazine, which costs just £27.55 per year, (inc p&P and mailed direct to your door) your generosity will help us weather the storm and continue in our quest to deliver quality journalism.

As a subscriber, you will have unlimited access to our web site and magazine. You'll also be offered VIP invitations to our events, preferential rates to all our awards and get access to exclusive newsletters and content.

Just click here to subscribe and in the meantime may I wish you the very best.

Advertisment












Latest posts

Truckfest drives into Lincoln for early May bank holiday

Car-crushing monster trucks, death-defying stunt shows, special celebrity guests, fantastic family entertainment, live music, delicious food and drink, a huge variety of trade stalls...

Lincolnshire local takes on Manchester marathon

Natalie Freeman is a 38-year-old mother of two young daughters and a son. She lives in Lincoln with her children and husband of ten...

Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance (LNAA) completes busiest March on record

LNAA were called to 153 emergencies in March 2025, compared to 123 in 2024 and 139 – the highest previously recorded – in 2023. The...

Freemasons buy £25,000 vehicles for volunteer blood bikers

Freemasons have given two new vehicles to Lincolnshire Emergency Blood Bikes Service to help sustain their voluntary work in ferrying urgent supplies and documents...

Golfers to help improve cancer patients’ lives with charity fundraiser

Charity fundraising from Louth golfers will help improve the lives of cancer patients whilst being cared for in hospital. The Oncology team at Lincoln County...

By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information

The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.

Close