Waste dumped near a protected site of Special Scientific Interest and the River Mease led to prosecution and a fine.
Frank
Nicklinson, 39, from Lincoln pleaded guilty at Leicester Magistrates
Court to two offences relating to the illegal transportation and dumping
of controlled waste on land at Lounge Colliery, Ashby Road, Ashby de la
Zouch on 5 August 2014. Mr Nicklinson received a fine of £660, was
ordered to pay costs of £1700 and a victim surcharge of £66.
On 5
August 2014 an on-duty police officer witnessed Mr Nicklinson and a
colleague driving onto the Lounge Colliery site in Ashby de la Zouch and
depositing construction and demolition waste from a trailer onto the
land without permission and without a valid waste carrier’s licence.
The
Lounge Colliery site is within the catchment area of the River Mease
which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The river supports
nationally significant populations of two fish species, Bullhead and
Spined Loach. The main watercourse within the colliery feeds into the
River Mease via a brook and therefore any contaminants coming from the
waste have a direct link to the river. The River Mease is classed as
being in an unfavourable condition due to poor water quality. In
addition, the colliery itself is home to a large, regionally
significant, population of great crested newts which are a protected
species.
Speaking after the case, an Environment Agency officer involved with the investigation said:
The
site where the waste was tipped is within the catchment area of the
River Mease which could pose serious threat to the natural habitat. The
accumulation of waste at the site has also sparked recent arson attacks
which again can have significant environmental and economic impact.
The
crime was committed for financial gain and has contributed towards
significant cleanup costs. This prosecution demonstrates that we take
cases such as this very seriously and will not hesitate to prosecute if
necessary, to protect the environment and local communities.
Source: Environmental Agency
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