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£20,000 Cleanup: Illegal Dumping Plagues Avonmouth Lane

Summary

  • Massive illegal waste dump found on Kings Weston Lane in Avonmouth.
  • The cleanup operation is estimated to cost £20,000.
  • Authorities found addressable material and will investigate perpetrators.
£20,000 Cleanup: Illegal Dumping Plagues Avonmouth Lane

A significant illegal dumping incident occurred on Kings Weston Lane in Avonmouth, with tonnes of waste discovered just a short distance from a household waste centre. The debris included nappies, plastic, and pallets, prompting a large-scale cleanup operation estimated to cost £20,000.

Bristol City Council officers are investigating the incident, having found materials within the dumped waste that could link it to specific residential and business addresses. The council stated its commitment to prosecuting those responsible if the investigation yields sufficient evidence.

This event follows similar incidents in Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire last month and last week, respectively. Authorities emphasize the importance of using licensed waste carriers and urge the public to verify credentials before hiring their services to combat fly-tipping.

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Tonnes of waste, including nappies, plastic, and pallets, were illegally dumped.
The clear-up operation is estimated to cost £20,000.
The council advises checking that waste carriers are licensed and can provide evidence of their credentials before hiring them.

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