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Farmer Admits Land is "Environmental Horror"
18 Dec
Summary
- Farmer admits waste dumping on his land has become unmanageable.
- The Environment Agency is investigating the farm for illegal dumping.
- The farmer blames his tenant for the waste management issues.

Stone Arrow Farm in Peopleton, Worcestershire, is under investigation by the Environment Agency for suspected illegal waste-dumping activities. The farm's owner, Carl Powell, has acknowledged the severe problem, admitting that waste on his land has been "completely out of hand."
Mr. Powell stated that he repeatedly instructed his tenant to manage the waste, but these directives apparently went unheeded. The farmer has pledged to rectify the situation by arranging for the removal of the waste within the next few months.
The Environment Agency's confirmation of an ongoing investigation highlights the seriousness of the environmental concerns surrounding the property. Efforts to contact Mr. Powell's tenant for comment are underway.




