Cornish Farmer Ordered to Repay £89K Over Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping
Cornish Farmer Ordered to Repay £89K Over Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping

Cornish Farmer Ordered to Repay £89K Over Illegal Hazardous Waste Dumping

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Martin Harvey, a Cornish farmer, was sentenced for illegally dumping over 10,000 tonnes of hazardous waste, including asbestos, on his land in St Newlyn East. Despite multiple Environment Agency warnings, Harvey continued to operate the unauthorized waste site to create flat land for development, receiving a three-month prison sentence suspended for two years, and was ordered to repay £72,500 or face jail. The court highlighted the severe environmental and health risks posed by the asbestos contamination, although Harvey claimed ignorance of the material's presence. In another case, farmer Timothy Juckes was fined for illegally discharging slurry into a river, causing significant harm to aquatic wildlife, illustrating ongoing environmental offenses by farmers. Additionally, fly-tipping remains a serious issue in rural areas, with farmers like Adrianne Smyth facing large-scale illegal waste dumping on their land, prompting calls for stronger government action and enforcement. These cases underscore the environmental and legal consequences of improper waste management and pollution in farming communities.

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