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Home / Environment / Illegal Waste Dump Cleared Near A34

Illegal Waste Dump Cleared Near A34

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Approximately 20,000 tonnes of waste illegally dumped near Kidlington.
  • Clearing work expected to take six to nine months.
  • Government vows to prosecute waste criminals.
Illegal Waste Dump Cleared Near A34

Work has commenced to clear a significant illegal waste dump comprising an estimated 20,000 tonnes of rubbish near Kidlington, Oxfordshire. The site, located beside the A34, has been accumulating waste over several months, including shredded plastics, polystyrene, and tyres. Arborists started felling trees on Wednesday to ensure safe access for the extensive clearing operation.

The Environment Agency was alerted to the illegal dumping in July and issued a cease-and-desist order. Despite initial delays and public pressure, the government has now prioritized the cleanup, which is expected to take approximately six to nine months to complete. Environment minister Mary Creagh emphasized the government's commitment to prosecuting waste criminals.

A criminal investigation into the incident is ongoing. The waste, stretching about 150m through a field near the River Cherwell, has raised concerns about environmental protection and public safety. The government assures that measures are being taken to address the issue swiftly and effectively.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The clearing work for the 20,000-tonne illegal waste dump near Kidlington is expected to take between six to nine months and began in February.
The government has stated that this is a top priority and that a criminal investigation is underway, with promises to prosecute those responsible for the illegal dumping.
Approximately 20,000 tonnes of waste, including domestic items, plastics, and tyres, were illegally dumped on a field beside the A34 in Kidlington.

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