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A FLY-TIPPER who dumped tonnes of rubbish, including a haul of old tyres at a country estate, has been forced to pay more than £20,000 in costs and fines. Mitchell Cooper was found to have fly-tipped a load of 50 tyres, two TV sets and bags of waste at the Broadlands Estate in Romsey on April 20 last year. Southampton Magistrates’ Court heard that his truck had been spotted driving along nearby Spaniards Lane the same day. Then on May 27, the 35-year-old was stopped on a petrol station in North Baddesley by community police officers. According to Test Valley Borough Council, when Cooper was asked to produce his licence he refused to answer any questions.