Taxpayers to fund clear-up of huge illegal waste dumps
Taxpayers to fund clear-up of huge illegal waste dumps 2 hours ago Malcolm Prior ,Rural affairs producerand Jenny Kumah ,Rural affairs correspondent Three of the worst illegal rubbish dumps in England are set to be cleaned up at the taxpayers' expense as part of a national waste crime action plan launched by the government.
A 20,000-tonne site in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, is already being cleared at a cost of more than £9m.
Normally, the cost of clearing illegal sites on private land is met by the landowner.
'Forgotten about' The three sites identified for clearance include a notorious dump in Bickershaw, near Wigan, which caught fire last summer, forcing schools nearby to close.
"They have no sense of any degree of urgency about it at all. " A spokeswoman for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the sites selected for clearance "represent the most egregious cases".
Any operator who ignored such a shut-down would face up to 51 weeks in prison.
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