Accrington Observer

Police raid huge waste dump

- STUART PIKE stuart.pike@menmedia.co.uk

POLICE and environmen­t chiefs say they have carried out a successful raid on an illegal waste site where around 50,000 tonnes of waste has been landfilled.

Joint Unit for Waste Crime ( JUWC) Enforcemen­t Officers and Lancashire Police raided the Great Harwood site, which is operated by two skip hire firms.

It is alleged that illegal waste activities were being carried out on the site, including the handling and storage of scrap metal, the landfillin­g of mixed waste and illegal burning.

During the raid at the Meadow Lane industrial area, enforcemen­t officers gathered evidence of a large-scale waste operation. An estimated 50,000 tonnes of waste has been landfilled at the site and a number of skips containing mixed household and business waste were observed.

A spokespers­on for the JUWC said: “We are dedicated to clamping down on serious and organised waste crime.

“By working collaborat­ively with a wide range of enforcemen­t agencies, our vital work disrupts criminalit­y and ensures those responsibl­e are held to account.

“Our previous order to cease waste operations on this site was ignored, and we have therefore taken the necessary enforcemen­t action. We will continue to take action against the operators of this site until the activity has ceased or is being carried out in compliance with the law.”

Everybody has a legal duty to ensure the waste they produce is taken away by registered waste carriers and that waste is only taken to authorised sites for treatment or disposal.

Residents should therefore make sure any local skip hire firm they use has the necessary permits.

The JUWC is comprised of the UK’s four environmen­tal regulators, the National Crime Agency, HMRC and the police.

Members of the public can check if a waste business is genuine by contacting the Environmen­t Agency on 03708 506 506, 03702 422 529 (minicom), via email at enquiries@ environmen­t-agency.gov. uk (Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm) or online at www.gov.uk/ea.

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An estimated 50,000 tonnes of waste has been landfilled at a site in Great Harwood and a number of skips containing mixed household and business waste were observed

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