Rochdale Observer

Operator ‘should lose licence’ over landfill stench

- BY ETHAN DAVIES

THE operators of a landfill with a ‘stunning stench’ should be stripped of their licence, according to the council leader.

Neil Emmott, who leads Rochdale council, said Valencia Waste should have its licence to run the Pilsworth South Landfill ‘removed’.

His comments were echoed by neighbouri­ng Bury council leader Eamonn O’brien at a meeting of the region’s top politician­s.

In recent weeks, the smell – which Coun O’brien said was ‘like being hit in the face’ – has become a major issue.

Last month, residents around the site, next to the M66 between Bury and Heywood, said the stench emanating is ‘awful’ and like ‘sticking your head in a bag of rotten meat’. That prompted a visit from the mayor, who added it was ‘nothing like I had experience­d before’.

Speaking at a meeting of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority on Friday, March 22, mayor Andy Burnham said the situation was ‘not acceptable in the slightest.’ He added he has met with officials from the Environmen­t Agency and UK Health Security Agency to resolve the problem site, where ‘there have been breaches at the site by the operator’, he claimed.

“I just wanted to say that we have escalated this issue to the top of both organisati­ons,” Mr Burnham went on. “I hope that action is now being carried out at the right pace to remove this appalling nuisance for residents.”

Coun Emmott said: “I went past it yesterday and it smelled as bad as it has been. I think Valencia’s licence should be removed.

“There have been too many breaches so far and they are not a good operator,” he added.

He believed ‘some of the smell is going towards Fairfield Hospital’, and Coun O’brien also feared for residents in the summer as ‘it will be impossible to open their windows’ because they will face ‘a choice between either cooling down or being hit in the face with this smell’.

After residents first complained about the stink, the Environmen­t Agency said its officers were visiting the dump weekly.

A spokespers­on added: “We would like to thank members of the community who have reported odour issues to us at a site in the Pilsworth area. “Our officers continue to attend the site on a regular basis and our regulatory investigat­ions are currently ongoing.

“We are using the regulatory powers available to us while working with multiagenc­y partners to resolve this issue. Members of the public can continue to report odour to our 24/7 incident hotline on 0800 80 70 60.” ●»Right: The Pilsworth South Landfill site has attracted widespread complaints

‘I hope that action is now being carried out at the right pace to remove this appalling nuisance for residents’ Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham

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