Fears as ‘obscene’ fly-tipped rubbish dump drifts closer to river
Hundreds of tons of waste dumped in southern England spark ‘ecological disaster’ warning
Liberal Democrat MP Calum Miller has urged the government to clear an "obscene" 12-metre high illegal waste dump in Kidlington, Oxfordshire.
The massive fly-tip, approximately 150 metres long, poses a significant pollution threat to the River Cherwell, especially after heavy rainfall.
Mr Miller called for an urgent government directive for the Environment Agency to clear the site, similar to a previous order issued for Hoades Wood in Kent.
Environment Minister Emma Hardy confirmed a criminal investigation is underway regarding the dumping, which is attributed to organised criminal gangs.
The Environment Agency has already issued a cease and desist order, secured a court order to prevent further tipping, and launched a major investigation into the incident.