Thursday, May 2, 2024

Restrictions on Sheffield waste site will remain in force for three more weeks

A court order prohibiting anyone from entering or depositing waste on the site at M White Skips Limited in Sheffield’s Worthing Road will remain in place for a further three weeks.

It’s the first time such powers have been used in Yorkshire to reduce the impact on the local community and the environment.

The Restriction Order was obtained at Sheffield Magistrates Court after the court heard evidence from South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service but had insufficient time to hear from all Environment Agency witnesses.

The current order prevents access to the site, except for the purpose of removing waste, and waste cannot be imported or processed onsite.

Jacqui Tootill, South Yorkshire Area Environment Manager at the Environment Agency said: “Our officers have already taken enforcement action to issue a restriction order for this site – preventing any further waste from being dumped or treated there and ensuring that the operator can only access the site in order to remove waste.

“We are inspecting the site regularly and continuing to work with partners to ensure this order is followed and also working to ensure the site is cleared. We will take further enforcement action if necessary and continue to investigate the alleged offending linked to the activities at this site.”

The Court heard from an Environment Agency Environmental Crime Officer and an Officer of South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue that the condition of the site was such that it posed a risk of serious pollution to the environment and serious harm to human health, and a restriction order was necessary.

The Environment Agency is working alongside South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service in the ongoing criminal investigation into activities at the site.

 

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