Farmers and private landowners who become the victims of fly-tipping need to be better protected by the law, says CLA East.It has been reported that fly-tipping incidents in England have risen 16 per cent over the couple of years. Figures gathered following a Freedom of Information request made by the Press Association stated there were 529,462 incidents across 201 councils in 2014–15, a rise from 527,777 in 2013–14.A report on litter and fly-tipping published by the Communities and...
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Herts & Essex Observer published CLA calls for law to protect farmers and landowners from rise in...
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