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Company and director to pay fines and costs of £13k for operating an illegal waste tyre storage site in Gateshead.
Reforms to crack down on dangerous waste cowboys and illegal practices.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The owner of a closed down waste site which went up in flames has received a suspended jail sentence after a successful prosecution by the Environment Agency.
Colin Barnes given 6 month prison sentence and hit with a Criminal Behaviour Order for storing scrap cars and parts without a permit.
Company director piled up more than 2,000 tonnes of illegal rubbish.
Gateshead business partners who operated an illegal Newcastle waste site – with one defendant fly-tipping waste across the city – have been sentenced.
Simon Mason illegally stored and burned waste at Holbeach home.
Two company directors have been in the Old Bailey court this week for operating an illegal waste wood operation in Essex.
Companies to pay more than £15,000 for breaching environment permits.
A Devon businessman has been ordered by Exeter Crown Court to spend £85,344 of his own money removing waste he illegally deposited on a floodplain near Cullompton.
A Cambridgeshire illegal waste site the size of a football pitch has been swooped on by the Environment Agency as part of work to shut it down for good.
Environment Agency issues warning to prevent landowners becoming a victim at the hands of waste criminals.
To restore land to agricultural use, the landowner imported 23,500 tonnes of soil but was only allowed a maximum of 1,000 tonnes.
Cambridge Crown Court imposes multiple penalties for the illegal storage of more than 5,300 tonnes of mixed waste wood at a site in Cambridgeshire.
A Norfolk farmer collected and burned hazardous waste including fridges, freezers and dead animals despite Environment Agency warnings.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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