A man has been ordered to repay more than £72,000 after running an illegal waste site at St Newlyn East.
Martin Harvey, who operated the site on land he owned at Shepherds Farm, appeared at Truro Crown Court on 3 October. He pleaded guilty to four offences and was given a three-month prison sentence, suspended for two years.
The court also ordered Harvey to pay £16,653 in costs within a year. Under the Proceeds of Crime Act, he must repay £72,500 he made from the illegal operation by 9 January 2026 or face three months in prison.
The Environment Agency said more than 10,000 tonnes of household, demolition and hazardous waste, including asbestos, were found at the site. Despite advice, warnings and formal notices, Harvey took no action to protect the environment.
The court heard there was no environmental permit for the site, which allowed waste to be dumped in a wooded valley and watercourse to create flat areas of land intended for development.
During inspections between February and July 2023, Environment Agency officers found the site was operating without permission and that waste, including tyres, was being burned in a makeshift incinerator.
Sally Turberville, from the Environment Agency, said: “Waste criminals should be aware how seriously we take their offending, including the financial benefit they obtain from their illegal activities. Offenders like Harvey simply won’t get away with concealing information or their assets.”
She added that waste crime could harm the environment, local communities and legitimate businesses.
Final journey for Intercity 125
Wishing Well unveiled in Newquay as tributes paid to Lions volunteer
Rail line reopens
Driver jailed after unsecured drilling rig caused crash that killed Newquay woman
The future of Newquay Zoo is secured after new owner is revealed
Newquay Health Centre invites residents to meeting on renovation plans
Boat declared a wreck and dismantled after sinking in Newquay Harbour
Newquay businesses join forces to support families this Christmas
Newquay cliff rescue captured in dramatic photos
Cornwall braces itself for named Storm Bram
Torrential rain causes flooding and travel disruption across Cornwall
Reclaim the Night vigil to highlight digital and online abuse of women
New real-time water testing device demonstrated at Fistral Beach
Santa Bus heading to Newquay this weekend
Man rescued from cliffs in Newquay
Banking returns to Newquay’s town centre as new Banking Hub opens on Bank Street
Next phase of Mid Cornwall Metro scheme given green light despite opposition
Thrill seekers set to take the plunge this New Year
Christmas carol concert to bring festive cheer to Newquay
Full line-up of Christmas events in Nansledan this week