What a load of rubbish: Ruthless waste disposal company tips a skip full of junk back into a customer's garden after she fails to pay them

  • The huge mound of rubbish was piled into a skip but the woman didn't pay
  • So they decided to turf it back over a fence and into her garden in huge pile 
  • Bin bags, old toys and even a mattress could be seen pouring out of the skip

A woman thought she could get away with not paying this skip hire team - so they poured all of the rubbish into her garden.

The heap of old junk was piled into a unit from Ainscough Skip Hire, based in Wigan, Greater Manchester - and was supposed to be taken away to the tip.

However, when the customer refused to pay, they decided to unload the rubbish back onto her property. 

The heap of old junk was piled into a unit from Ainscough Skip Hire, which is based in Wigan, Greater Manchester - and was supposed to be taken away to the tip

Bin bags, old toys and even a mattress can be seen pouring out of the skip and into the garden, as the team watch on and grin.

The homeowner does not come out to confront them at any point – and the exact location and date of the footage is not clear.

Separately, Ainscough Skip Hire and its boss Graham Ainscough, 45, were fined in court last week for abuses of environmental protection laws.

The company was said to have repeatedly breached laws governing how rubbish is safely and satisfactorily stored at its Miry Lane yard. 

When the customer refused to pay, they decided to unload the rubbish back onto her property

Bin bags, old toys and even a mattress can be seen pouring out of the skip and into the garden, as the team watch on and grin

According to Wigan Today, it pleaded guilty to six charges after the Environment Agency brought a private prosecution following a year-long surveillance operation.

Ainscough and the firm were told to pay a total of more than £42,000 in fines and prosecution costs at Leigh and Wigan Magistrates Court.

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