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UNLICENSED WASTE SITE COSTS LANCASHIRE MAN €14,000

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

13/05/2005 - A Lancashire man, Nigel Isherwood, was fined £4,000 yesterday (Monday) and ordered to pay a further £10,000 in costs after admitting to using a farmland in Leigh to store waste illegally.
Richard Bradley, prosecuting for the Environment Agency, told Wigan Magistrates’ Court how in March 2003 the Agency received complaints that waste was being kept in skips at a unit at the Springbank Industrial Estate in Leigh. Isherwood leases the unit from which he runs his business - known under various names, including Isherwood’s Car and Van Hire, Isherwood’s, and Isherwood’s Car and Skip Hire.

Agency officers visited the site and saw that skips full of waste, including brick, concrete, stone, tarmac, turf, plastic, timber and scrap metal, were being stored there. Sometimes the skips were left on unsecured land in front of the unit. Effectively, Isherwood was using the site as an unlicensed waste transfer station.

Anyone who wants to store waste in this way must have a waste management licence. The Environment Agency issues these licences, which include conditions to make sure that waste is stored safely and without harming the environment. For example, licensed waste sites would normally have to be kept secure for safety reasons.

Officers explained to Isherwood why storing waste like this is illegal and gave him the opportunity to take it away and dispose of it at a legitimate site. By May 2003 Isherwood had still not cleared the site completely. The Agency’s next step was to serve an enforcement notice on Isherwood giving him 28 days to get rid of the waste.

Isherwood cleared the waste, but more complaints followed. Later in the year officers again found full skips of waste on the site during September 2003, giving the Agency no option but to prosecute.

Isherwood also asked the court to take in account when sentencing another offence, where he had kept similar waste on farmland near Leigh, next to a housing estate and a country park, for almost six months in 2002.

Operating a waste site without a licence meant that Isherwood was also avoiding licensing fees. The Agency agrees with the court’s approach that fines and costs should have the necessary deterrent effect on operators who might be tempted to undercut licensed competitors by disregarding environmental legislation.

Notes

To help businesses comply with environmental legislation, the Environment Agency can provide information and advice. Businesses can call the Agency’s general enquiry line, 08708 506 506, or visit www.netregs.co.uk
Nigel Isherwood, of Manchester Road, Leigh pleaded guilty to the following charges:

Between 11 March 2003 and 25 May 2003 kept controlled waste on land at Springbank Industrial Estate, Liverpool Road, Platt Bridge, Wigan other than under and in accordance with a waste management licence, contrary to section 33(1)(b) and section 33(6) of the Environmental Protection Act 11000. Fined £1,500

Between 3 September 2003 and 16 September 2003 kept controlled waste on land Springbank Industrial Estate, Liverpool Road, Platt Bridge, Wigan other than under and in accordance with a waste management licence, contrary to section 33(1)(b) and section 33(6) of the Environmental Protection Act 11000. Fined £2,500

Between 1 May 2002 and 10 October 2002 kept controlled waste on land at Walmsley’s Farm, Green Lane, Leigh other than under and in accordance with a waste management licence, contrary to section 33(1)(b) and section 33(6) of the Environmental Protection Act 11000. Taken into account in sentencing.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Joanne Sheppard)
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