A woman has been fined almost £600 for fly-tipping in east Hull.
Naomi Hayward, 22, of Shoreditch Close, failed to comply with a legal notice after waste was found by Hull City Council's street cleansing team on July 16.
One black bag and 10 shopping bags were found by the team as fly-tipped waste on a public path between Shoreditch Close and Barnett Close underpass in east Hull.
An Environmental Neighbourhood Nuisance Officer investigated and tried to contact Ms Hayward several times.
In January, Ms Hayward was found guilty in her absence under section at Hull Magistrates' Court. She was fined £400, costs of £175 and a victim surcharge of £15 bringing the total to £590.
Councillor John Hewitt, portfolio holder for neighbourhoods and communities, said: "Residents must take care when disposing of waste whether they do this themselves or via a waste carrier. We have three recycling centres across the city and a household collection services where waste can be recycled and disposed of, so there are no excuses."
Naomi Hayward, 22, of Shoreditch Close, failed to comply with a legal notice after waste was found by Hull City Council's street cleansing team on July 16.
One black bag and 10 shopping bags were found by the team as fly-tipped waste on a public path between Shoreditch Close and Barnett Close underpass in east Hull.
An Environmental Neighbourhood Nuisance Officer investigated and tried to contact Ms Hayward several times.
In January, Ms Hayward was found guilty in her absence under section at Hull Magistrates' Court. She was fined £400, costs of £175 and a victim surcharge of £15 bringing the total to £590.
Councillor John Hewitt, portfolio holder for neighbourhoods and communities, said: "Residents must take care when disposing of waste whether they do this themselves or via a waste carrier. We have three recycling centres across the city and a household collection services where waste can be recycled and disposed of, so there are no excuses."