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Tough new regulations will allow local councils to be 'much more aggressive' in dealing with fly-tipping offenders.
Efforts to protect and restore the natural beauty of Chichester Harbour took another step forward last week when key ...
Drones will be used to identify cars and vans as prime minister Keir Starmer seeks to tackle ‘soaring’ problem ...
There will be no health alert from the UK Health Security Agency, although some areas could reach record high temperatures ...
The crackdown, announced today by Environment Secretary Steve Reed, follows an increase in fly-tipping incidents from 957,000 ...
Councils are expected to “get much more aggressive” against fly-tippers with proposed enhanced powers to seize and crush ...
The NFU is calling on the government to prioritise investment in water management in the upcoming Spending Review following ...
Environment Secretary Steve Reed said 'the Government is calling time on fly-tipping'. He said: 'I will not stand by while ...
Defra has announced a strategy to work with councils to identify, seize and crush vehicles belonging to fly-tippers.
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Councils are set to be instructed to adopt a "much more aggressive" stance on fly-tipping and clamp down on "cowboy" waste ...
Councils are expected to “get much more aggressive” against fly-tippers with proposed enhanced powers to seize and crush ...
Criminals caught transporting and dealing with waste illegally could face five years in prison under proposed new legislation ...
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