ENVIRONMENT Agency and Gloucestershire Constabulary officers made an unannounced visit at an unpermitted waste site in Coleford as part of an operation to tackle illegal waste activities.

Environment Agency officers looked at the potential for end-of-life vehicle dismantling activities on February 23. Officers collected photographs and paperwork which will be used as evidence and will be examined further.

The Environment Agency is the government body responsible for the permitting and regulation of sites that handle and treat waste such as landfills, waste transfer station and end of life vehicle facilities. Permits are necessary to ensure that activities at such sites do not pose a risk to the environment or harm to people, and that there is a level playing field for all operators.

Illegal sites generally do not benefit from the infrastructure required to prevent harmful materials entering rivers or ground waters, and consequently can have significant adverse impact on the local area.

A spokesperson for The Environment Agency said: "We seek to gather information from partner enforcement agencies and use this and other intelligence to actively target the operators of illegal waste sites. We can then use this information to close sites and prosecute criminals who flout the law, disregarding our environment and blight communities”

“Illegal activities impact on the local community and deprive local businesses of the opportunity to dispose of this waste lawfully. Homeowners and businesses have a Duty of Care to ensure their waste is being disposed of by a legitimate company and being taken to a site that is authorised to take such waste".

Paul Simmons, acting inspector of Gloucestershire Constabulary, said: “Police are assisting with enquiries into any suspected stolen vehicles and also any theft and fraud offences. Local officers from Coleford Police Station were on standby to allow the Environment Agency to undertake their enquiries and to prevent any breach of the peace.”

People can check if a person or company is authorised to take waste by checking the Environment Agency public register.

If anyone is unsure if a site needs to be permitted, or how to go about getting a permit, please contact the Environment Agency for help and advice on 0370 8506506.

Alternatively if people have information about illegal waste activity they can contact our 24 hour incident hotline on 0800 80 70 60 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.