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Andrew Leadbeater Ordered to Clear West Yorkshire Waste Site After Guilty Plea

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Summary

Andrew Leadbeater, 57, pleaded guilty at West Yorkshire Magistrates' Court on 17 April 2026 to two waste offences relating to an illegal waste site at 533 Wyke Lane, Wyke, Bradford. He was ordered by 17 June 2026 to clear all waste from the land, sentenced to a 12-month conditional discharge, and ordered to pay £6,067.50 in costs plus a £26 victim surcharge. The Environment Agency had previously issued a notice requiring clearance by 22 September 2025, which was not complied with, and a required interview in October 2025 was not attended. The case highlights enforcement action against waste crime in Yorkshire.

“This illegal waste operation had impacted local residents for some time and I'm pleased it's now being cleared.”

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Why this matters

Waste site operators and landowners holding environmental permits should review their compliance with permit conditions and any outstanding section 59ZB clearance notices. The EA's prosecution demonstrates willingness to pursue criminal charges and seek cost recovery against operators who fail to remediate illegal sites, including cases where waste was deposited by third parties.

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What changed

Andrew Leadbeater was convicted at West Yorkshire Magistrates' Court of operating a regulated waste facility without an environmental permit, contrary to regulations 12(1) and 38(1)(a) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016, and of failing to comply with a section 59ZB(2) notice of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 requiring removal of waste from the land. The court ordered the waste cleared by 17 June 2026. Waste site operators and landowners in England and Wales should ensure they hold valid environmental permits for any waste operations and comply promptly with EA-issued clearance notices — failure to do so can result in criminal prosecution, court-ordered remediation, and cost recovery.

What to do next

  1. Clear all waste from land at 533 Wyke Lane, Wyke, Bradford by 17 June 2026
  2. Pay £6,067.50 in costs
  3. Pay victim surcharge of £26

Penalties

£6,067.50 in costs plus £26 victim surcharge; 12-month conditional discharge

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Apr 24, 2026

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Press release

Waste site clearance underway after court action

Clearance is underway on a West Yorkshire illegal waste site following court action by the Environment Agency.

From: Environment Agency Published 23 April 2026

Image shows the waste on site

Andrew Leadbeater, 57, was ordered to clear the site at Wyke Lane, Wyke, in Bradford by 17 June after pleading guilty to waste offences on Friday 17 April at West Yorkshire Magistrates’ Court.

Work had already started on the clearance ahead of the hearing.

The court heard he was charged with operating a waste site without an environmental permit and failing to comply with a notice from the Environment Agency to clear the waste.

As well as being given two months to clear the waste, he was sentenced to a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £6,067.50 in costs and a victim surcharge of £26.

Image shows the waste on site

Cracking down on waste crime

Ben Hocking, Area Environment Manager for the Environment Agency in Yorkshire, said:

This illegal waste operation had impacted local residents for some time and I’m pleased it’s now being cleared.

We’re cracking down on waste crime across the sector and we will take action against those who breach the law.

It’s important anyone who has information about illegal waste activity reports it to us as soon as possible so we can investigate.
Complaints about fly tipping and burning at the site were first made to the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council in 2023. During a visit by the council in June 2023, Leadbeater said some of the waste had been fly-tipped on his land, and admitted the burning. He said he would stop burning, and arrange for the site to be cleared.

In June the following year, Leadbeater contacted the council to complain that fly-tipping had taken place on his land. The council visited and saw a significant amount of waste and referred it to the Environment Agency.

Environment Agency officers first visited the site in September 2024, where they saw fire-damaged trailers together with a large amount of mixed waste including household waste, paints, engine oils, tyres and construction waste.

Officers later spoke with Leadbeater, who said he was aware of the waste, but didn’t know who had deposited it. He said he’d tried to secure the site and agreed to remove the waste as a matter of urgency.

Follow up visits in November 2024 and March 2025 revealed no waste had been removed.

The Environment Agency issued a notice requiring Leadbeater to clear all waste from the land by 22 September, 2005. This was not complied with.

Leadbeater was asked to attend an interview with the Environment Agency in October 2025 but he failed to attend.

Background

Full charges:

1

Between 6th June 2023 and 1st October 2025 at 533 Wyke Lane, Wyke, Bradford, Andrew Leadbeater did operate a regulated facility, namely a waste operation, except under and to the extent authorised by an environmental permit.

Contrary to regulation 12(1) and regulation 38(1)(a) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016.

2

Andrew Leadbeater did fail, without reasonable excuse, to comply with a requirement imposed upon them by a notice served in accordance with section 59ZB(2) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 which required the removal of waste from land at 533 Wyke Lane, Wyke, Bradford by 22nd September 2025.

Contrary to section 59ZB(6) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

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Named provisions

Section 59ZB - Removal of waste from land Regulation 12(1) - Operating regulated facility without permit Regulation 38(1)(a) - Offences under Environmental Permitting Regulations

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Classification

Agency
EA UK
Filed
April 23rd, 2026
Compliance deadline
June 17th, 2026 (54 days)
Instrument
Enforcement
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
West Yorkshire Magistrates' Court, 17 April 2026

Who this affects

Applies to
Manufacturers Government agencies Environmental groups
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Waste site operation Environmental permit compliance Site remediation
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Environmental Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Compliance frameworks
OSHA
Topics
Environmental Protection Waste Management Criminal Justice

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