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WASTE4FUEL UPDATE

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2014
Environment agency officers on patrol outside the Waste4fuel Recycling site in St Pauls Cray,Kent.
The Environment Agency has two officers posted out side the Waste4fuel site in Kent after local people reported seeing three lorry loads of waste being delivered on Monday (7.07.2014) to the St Pauls Cray site. The Environment Agency has served an enforcement notice on Waste4Fuel to stop any further waste being brought into the site.
This means any person depositing waste at Waste4Fuel will be committing an offence and may face action from the Environment Agency.
Several conditions need to be met before further waste can be accepted at the site.
The Environment Agency is waiting for a written decision from the High Court after it dismissed a contempt of court case last week for failure to maintain fire breaks and store new waste separately at the site.

(Byline:Grant Falvey/LNP)

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/07/2014<br />
Environment agency officers on patrol outside the Waste4fuel Recycling site in St Pauls Cray,Kent.<br />
The Environment Agency has two officers posted out side the Waste4fuel site in Kent after local people reported seeing three lorry loads of waste being delivered on Monday (7.07.2014) to the St Pauls Cray site.  The Environment Agency has served an enforcement notice on Waste4Fuel to stop any further waste being brought into the site. <br />
This means any person depositing waste at Waste4Fuel will be committing an offence and may face action from the Environment Agency. <br />
Several conditions need to be met before further waste can be accepted at the site. <br />
The Environment Agency is waiting for a written decision from the High Court after it dismissed a contempt of court case last week for failure to maintain fire breaks and store new waste separately at the site. <br />
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(Byline:Grant Falvey/LNP)