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Prison for sheep rustler who stole livestock worth £87,000
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Ceredigion residents are being warned to look out for rogue traders. ROGUE traders who targeted a 78-year-old woman and charged her thousands of pounds for unnecessary work to her roof have appeared in court. Bournemouth-based More Than Homes Limited was ordered to pay £15,000 and £2,500 in costs following crimes carried out in Herefordshire. The company s director and salesman, both from Bournemouth, were also fined by magistrates. Director Michael Roche, 45, of Stourview Court, Southbourne Road and salesman Jason Johnson, 46, of Porchester Road were both fined £500 and ordered to pay £100 costs. A spokesman for Herefordshire Council s trading standards department said the low level fines were due to both defendants being on universal credit.
CCTV caught Stourport Poundstretcher flytippers
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Farmer issued 10-year livestock ban after welfare breaches
11 January 2021 |
The farmer pleaded guilty to six animal welfare related charges
A farmer has been handed a ten-year livestock ban after a court found him guilty of failing to dispose large amounts of deadstock.
Harry Glyn Prosser, from Dulas in Herefordshire, has also been ordered to pay out over £5,000.
The 69-year-old pleaded guilty to six animal welfare related charges in total.
Council officers first attended the farm in 2019, where they found a large amount of dead cattle and sheep on the farm with many left where they had fallen.
The live sheep and cattle had access to all of the farm, including the dead stock and other numerous hazards such as chemicals and broken glass.