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TV ‘Rogue Trader’ in court again for botched gas work

Illegal gas fittersA convicted plumber who left a series of householders at risk from his illegal gas work was sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today for putting more lives in danger.

Brian Lloyd from Ossett, near Wakefield, was exposed for carrying out illegal gas work by the TV programme ‘Rogue Traders’ back in 2009.

At the time the 59 year-old self-employed plumber was under investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), who subsequently prosecuted him in February 2010. He was fined and handed a 17-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months.

However, just six months later in August 2010, Mr Lloyd removed an old boiler and gas fire from a house in Towngate, Ossett, and installed a combination boiler. Not only was this an offence under his suspended sentence but it also contravened a Prohibition Notice issued by HSE that prevented him undertaking any gas work until he became a registered Gas Safe engineer.

The Court heard that the offence came to light after the boiler Mr LLoyd installed didn’t work. The householder had asked for a Gas Safe certificate and boiler warranty but neither had been provided. After several weeks, the householder contacted the boiler manufacturer and found the appliance had not been registered. They then contacted Gas Safe who arranged for an inspection.

A Gas Safe engineer immediately classified the boiler as ‘at risk’ and gave the householder a list of faults that needed to be rectified before it was safe to use.

Brian Lloyd, of Dewsbury Road, Ossett, had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing before Wakefield Magistrates to two offences against the Gas Safety Regulations and one charge of breaching a Prohibition Notice for his work at the Towngate property. He was given 250 hours community service and ordered to pay £500 toward costs.

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