Jailed Cannock builder scammed elderly out of £32,000

Source: expressandstar.com

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The story at a glance

Anthony Millward, a 51-year-old builder from Cannock, was jailed at Wolverhampton Crown Court for fraudulent trading after taking £32,010 from seven elderly customers for patio and drive work that was either not started or left in a mess. The scam ran from July 2021 to July 2023 across Staffordshire, Dudley, Solihull, and Wolverhampton, starting with a Dudley Council Trading Standards probe in 2023. It's reported now following his sentencing on what appears to be a recent court date.

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Details and context

Millward's scheme came to light through Dudley Council Trading Standards after an elderly couple's complaint, leading to checks on addresses, partners, and associates that uncovered more victims in places like Tamworth. He pleaded guilty initially at Dudley Magistrates but later vacated it. Victims faced not just money loss but ruined gardens and drives, with some work abandoned mid-way.

His history of 21 offences for theft and deception made the judge stress the deliberate targeting of vulnerable people. Prosecutor Gary Cook noted the "sob stories" used to dodge refunds. While Millward was still trading, winter slowed his work, per defence.

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Why it matters

Elderly and vulnerable homeowners face real risks from rogue traders who exploit trust for quick cash, as seen in repeated West Midlands cases. Readers should check trader credentials, get paperwork, and report suspicions to councils to avoid financial and emotional harm. Watch for compensation payouts to victims and any appeals, though his prior record suggests limited remorse.