The Environment Agency has acted to restrict access to land in Wigan to prevent the illegal dumping of waste.

A court order is now in place prohibiting anyone from importing waste to the site known as “The Old Cricket Ground” in Bickershaw.

The Restriction Order was granted at Wigan Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 25 February and will last six months.

Access to the premises is also prohibited, subject to certain exceptions including Environment Agency access and for the removal of waste. Failure to comply with this order is a criminal offence.

The application for the order was made as part of the Environment Agency’s ongoing response to illegal waste dumping at a site at Bolton Bouse Road in Bickershaw.

It was granted after the investigation revealed scrap metal waste was being removed from the Bolton House Road site on to this nearby land.

Mark Easedale, Area Environment Manager at the Environment Agency, said:

“We’ve taken action to restrict access to this land as part of our ongoing response to the nearby illegal waste site at Bolton House Road.

“We have immense sympathy for the local community affected by this waste crime, which continues to have an impact on the people who live and work in the area.

“We are doing everything within our powers to identify the perpetrators, including launching a major criminal investigation and interviewing individuals under caution.”

The Environment Agency is working in partnership with Wigan Council, Greater Manchester Police and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service to help manage the site at Bolton House Road.

A series of interventions have already been made to prevent additional waste from being dumped illegally.

A number of individuals have been interviewed under caution and formal notices have been served requiring the waste to be removed, as well as notices served requiring further information. The criminal investigation is ongoing.

Any members of the public who have information relating to the illegal deposit of waste at this site should call The Environment Agency Incident number on 0800 80 70 60.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here