Environment
Three people have been prosecuted by the Environment Agency for the large-scale dumping of 26,000t of illegal waste.
The Environment Agency is warning property and landowners to be vigilant against criminals who target their land and buildings to dump illegally collected waste.
A West Midlands waste management company has offered £100,00 to a local wildlife project following...
A second man was interviewed yesterday (Thursday, August 8) in relation to large-scale organised...
Agri-Business
A man has been arrested in connection organised waste crime through large-scale fly-tipping across rural areas in Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire and Essex.
A landowner has been fined for failing to respond to a planning notice after he was suspected of...
A Devon man has been sentenced to 32 months in prison after he dumped thousands of tonnes of waste, including asbestos, in a floodplain.
N.Ireland
Northern Ireland’s minister of agriculture, environment and rural affairs, Andrew Muir, will...
Rural Life
A dog owner has been ordered to pay a farmer £300 after their dog killed a lamb during a sheep...
Three men from Co. Armagh have been given suspended sentences for waste offences relating to over...
Origin Fertilisers has become an ambassador for The Green Tractor Scheme, with the aim of...
A York-based farming business has offered to pay £23,640 to the Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust after...
According to the National Waste Crime Survey 2023, 18% of all waste is illegally managed. This figure remains unchanged from the 2021 survey.
A warrant is out for the arrest of a waste offender who participated in illegal waste activities on...
A man from Co. Derry, Northern Ireland has been found guilty on three counts of waste...
The English, Scottish and Welsh governments have records of all those registered to legally partake...
A Crossmaglen farmer involved in fuel laundering has had £15,571 (€17,518) confiscated in court...
A Crossmaglen farmer previously involved in fuel laundering has had £15,571 confiscated in court after 127t of waste were found on his land.
Two Co. Tyrone brothers have been fined in court for failing to correctly dispose of waste.