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River bank blighted by rubbish traced to home 60 miles away

River bank blighted by rubbish traced to home 60 miles away She failed to attend several court appearances Updated Sign up for our regular free newsletter for court stories sent straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Sheffield woman has been ordered to pay a hefty fine after household waste was found dumped in East Yorkshire. Jodie Kimpton, of Dryden Drive, pleaded guilty to an offence under Section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, having failed to take reasonable measures to ensure that her waste was disposed of in accordance with the law.

Weniger Verkehr in Basel wegen der Corona-Pandemie - Basel

Weniger Verkehr in Basel wegen der Corona-Pandemie - Basel
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UK-wide sky lantern ban needed, new coalition urges

UK-wide sky lantern ban needed, new coalition urges 5 May 2021 | 152 local councils across the UK have already banned the release of sky lanterns A national sky lantern ban is needed to stem environmental crime due to the harm they cause to livestock, habitats and farms, a new coalition has said. The group, made up of 18 organisations, has written to Environment Minister Rebecca Pow to explain how the UK government’s current approach is now out of date . The UK is also out of line with other countries where sky lanterns are considered an environmental crime due to their risk to animals and the countryside.

Cars seized after fly-tippers caught in the act in Elstree

The scene on the A41 near Elstree. The two vehicles pictured were seized. Credit: Hertfordshire Constabulary Two vehicles have been seized after the drivers were caught fly-tipping by an officer in the right place at the right time. Police volunteer, Special Sergeant Simon Winters, was on patrol on the A41 near Elstree when he came across two people dumping waste. A silver Volkswagen Passat was pictured full of cardboard and shopping baskets, while land next to the parked vehicles was piled with rubbish including tyres. Hertfordshire Constabulary says the Passat and a blue Toyota Prius was seized under Section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act, and fines were also issued to the drivers.

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