Middlesbrough woman in court over asbestos waste dumping near nursery
woman has appeared in court accused of involvement in the fly-tipping of 61 tonnes of rubbish - including two tonnes of asbestos - near a nursery...
woman has appeared in court accused of involvement in the fly-tipping of 61 tonnes of rubbish - including two tonnes of asbestos - near a nursery...
Due to the hazardous nature of the material, the incident was raised as a matter of urgency with local and national agencies ...
The waste - which will cost several thousands of pounds to clear - was dumped at some point on Sunday. A council spokeswoman said the scale of the crime is shocking...
An asbestos expert has accused council officers of failing to remove two tons of fly-tipped waste which included the dangerous material. He first reported the illegal dumping to Bury Council three months ago, but says it was still there last week...
An asbestos surveyor who unlawfully disposed of hazardous waste at a household recycling centre has been fined nearly £3,000, reports the Hereford Times...
The visual and environmental impact of fly-tipping is stark, but now the risk to human health is also becoming clear...
A businessman has defended the “illegal dumping” of asbestos on ancient woodland, saying he has followed “expert advice from day one”, reports the Salisbury Journal...