NEATH: Man sentenced after knives and household waste fly-tipped in town hotspot

A man has been sentenced and fined over a fly-tipping offence, after loose knives and household waste were found dumped in Neath.

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Briton Ferry resident Arron Dixon has been sentenced and fined over a fly-tipping offence, after loose knives and household waste had been found dumped in Neath.

Investigators located several black bags on Foundry Road, adjacent to the steps linking to Meadow Road, in an area commonly known as Eaglesbush Valley and frequently used by nature lovers.

As the waste was being inspected, an individual in a Range Rover approached inspectors expressing frustration and using abusive language. Both Council officers left the area as the individual was entering their yard next to where the fly-tipping had occurred.

That individual was later identified as 26-year-old Arron Dixon. Evidence within the waste, found on 14th April 2025, linked it to an address in the Afan Valley. A woman admitted she had arranged for waste to be removed by Mr Dixon, and assisted officers with their enquiries.

A Council Tax search confirmed that Mr Dixon resided in Briton Ferry. During a subsequent interview, he provided conflicting accounts of events, which did not align with witness evidence.

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Appearing at Swansea Magistrates Court on Thursday, 2nd April, Dixon of Regent Street West in Briton Ferry pleaded guilty to unlawfully depositing controlled waste and was ordered to pay nearly a thousand pounds, including a fine of £200, prosecution costs of £498, compensation of £148.63 for the waste being removed, and a victim surcharge of £80.

[Lead image: Neath Port Talbot Council]

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