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Home / Environment / Rotherham Landfill Site's Regulation Questioned Amid Toxic Waste Concerns

Rotherham Landfill Site's Regulation Questioned Amid Toxic Waste Concerns

8 Nov

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Summary

  • Grange Landfill site in Rotherham closed in 1990s, contains toxic waste
  • Environment Agency varied site's permit in 2016 without public consultation
  • Councillors express concerns over lack of safety enforcement by Environment Agency
Rotherham Landfill Site's Regulation Questioned Amid Toxic Waste Concerns

In November 2025, Rotherham councillors have called for a public inquiry into the regulation of the Grange Landfill site, also known as the Droppingwell Tip, which closed in the 1990s. The landfill site is known to contain toxic industrial waste.

Councillors have expressed concerns over the Environment Agency's (EA) decision in 2016 to vary the site's historic permit without any public consultation. This move, they argue, could potentially allow for the reopening of the landfill despite the existing contamination. Furthermore, the councillors believe the EA has failed to properly enforce safety rules at the site.

The EA has responded, stating that they remain committed to ensuring the site operates in full compliance with its environmental permit and will take appropriate action if any breaches occur. However, the councillors' calls for a public inquiry suggest ongoing concerns about the oversight and management of this potentially hazardous site.

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 Grange Landfill site, also known as the Droppingwell Tip, is a former landfill site in Rotherham that closed in the 1990s and is known to contain toxic industrial waste.
Rotherham councillors are concerned that the Environment Agency's decision in 2016 to vary the site's historic permit without public consultation could potentially allow for the reopening of the landfill despite the existing contamination. They also believe the EA has failed to properly enforce safety rules at the site.
Rotherham councillors are calling for a public inquiry to be held into the regulation of the Grange Landfill site, in order to address their concerns about the site's management and oversight.

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