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Environmental authorities have discovered an illegal sale of the length of a football box.
10 miles from Peterborough is suggested through authorities that they do not deposit waste at Streddars on Hundreds Road in Crowland.
A criminal investigation is underway as the site is suspected of operating without the legally required waste exemptions or environmental permits.
Lots of illegally submerged waste, adding demolition structures and materials, metals, plastics and turf debris, were discovered through an environmental agency inspection on 23 July.
Yvonne Daly, head of the Environment Agency, said it is transparent that the site is being used by “dishonest traders” to deposit you illegally.
She added: “Activities like this are intended to harm the environment, destroy communities, and damage valid businesses that comply with the rules.
“Our role is with the environment for other people and wildlife, so we will not hesitate to take action against those who endanger it.
“And for corporations that break the rules, our message is clear: they may not get away with it.”
The Environment Agency has reminded everyone that it has a legal responsibility to deliver their waste only to registered carriers and that they are only transported to legal sites for processing or disposal.
People can do this if a waste control company is authentic by contacting the Environment Agency on 03708 506 506, 03702 422 529 (minicom) or [email protected] (Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. At 6 p.m.).
People can also do it online at www.gov.uk/ea.