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MP Slams Landfill Firm for 'Unbearable' Village Impact
20 Nov
Summary
- Newbiggin residents face unbearable conditions due to a nearby landfill.
- A waste firm allegedly piled rubbish higher than permitted levels.
- Authorities issued a stop notice and enforcement notice after complaints.

Residents of Newbiggin, situated near the Lake District, are experiencing severely disrupted lives owing to inadequate management of the Flusco Landfill site. Since a new company, Seletia, took over operations earlier this year, locals report a dramatic escalation in waste tipping and visible refuse above embankment levels.
The situation has led to strong odors described as 'bin juice' and persistent noise, significantly impacting the quality of life. Westmorland and Furness Council has intervened by issuing a temporary stop notice, preventing further tipping until December 19, citing concerns that waste has been piled higher than permitted.
Both the local MP, Tim Farron, and the residents have expressed frustration over the time it took for authorities to act, despite multiple complaints. The Environment Agency has also issued an enforcement notice alleging permit breaches. Seletia, the Manchester-based waste management firm, has not responded to requests for comment.




