Man faces trial for dumping 27 tonnes of waste that blocked rural access

LocalEnvironment
7 Aug 2025 • 7:47 PM MYT
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  • Darren Sheen, a 39-year-old businessman, has pleaded not guilty to charges of allegedly fly-tipping over 27 tonnes of waste on a rural lane.
  • The substantial amount of waste, reportedly dumped from a lorry on Watery Lane on 19 January, measured over 20 metres in length and two metres in height, obstructing residents in a Lichfield village.
  • The cleanup operation for the fly-tip incurred a cost of £10,000, with the waste firm Wilshees Waste and Recycling describing it as their largest ever.
  • Sheen's trial is scheduled for 8 March 2027. The wait is due to the current court backlog.
  • Watch the video of the massive rubbish pile above.

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