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Waste wood kept coming into a site in Devon, but never left and cost the landowner dearly when he was left to clear 10,000 tonnes.
The Environment Agency host the National Drought Group (NDG) which brings together stakeholders to coordinate action to maintain protect the environment.
A company has been ordered to pay £10,476 in fines and costs for illegally disposing of thousands of tonnes of waste on agricultural land near Exeter.
Grant and John Kay of Great Chart Golf & Leisure in Ashford along with Mark Luck and Robert Body were fined for waste offences.
Company and director ordered to pay £70,000 for violating environmental permit causing significant impact on the local community in Nottingham
Businessman Roger Baker has been ordered to pay more than £6,650 for illegally disposing of thousands of tonnes of waste on farmland near Exeter.
The permit is for a sewage treatment plant to serve staff during construction.
A Boston farmer faces a clean-up bill for 250 tonnes of waste after being scammed by an unscrupulous waste criminal
Farmers in Lincolnshire are being warned by the Environment Agency to avoid a new scam that will leave them with large clean-up costs.
A brand new digital service for registering waste exemptions online has been rolled out by the Environment Agency.
Environmental permitting decision made after thorough assessment of proposed activities
Farmers will be helped significantly by government cuts to red tape, according to a report published today by an independent group.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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