Lichfield District Council has opened an apartment building in the city centre offering temporary accommodation for homeless people where they can "live with dignity". The authority said the ...
The pile of waste which blocked Watery Lane, Lichfield on Monday Lichfield District Council has now launched an investigation into the incident and want to identify two HGV tipper trucks that are ...
Council investigators are appealing for more footage after two tipper-type lorries were caught on CCTV when they believe 30 tonnes of rubbish was dumped on a Lichfield road. Lichfield District ...
Now, after a massive effort to clear the mess, Lichfield District Council said the "net was closing in" on those behind the fly-tipping. It issued an illustration of the type of vehicle suspected ...
Police have closed Watery Lane, and access through Eastern Avenue and Wood End Lane, following the shock dumping. Lichfield District Council has launched an investigation into the incident. READ MORE: ...
Lichfield District Council are aware. Flytipping is the illegal dumping of liquid or solid waste in land or in water. The waste is usually dumped to avoid disposal costs. The pile of rubbish has ...
It's industrial rubbish, building waste, you can smell it." A spokesperson for Lichfield District Council said: “We’re aware of a large quantity of waste that has been fly tipped in Watery Lane.
Lichfield District Council said it hoped to reopen the road as soon as possible and would hold those responsible to account. The mound of waste was dumped in just one night, in Watery Lane ...
Lichfield District Council is seeking video evidence to track down fly-tippers who dumped a huge mound of building waste stretching more than 40ft along a two-lane road, blocking access to homes and ...
Lichfield District Council said in a statement: “Due to the scale of the fly tipping, we immediately informed the Environment Agency. The waste being removed on Tuesday morning (Phil Barnett/PA ...
The waste is 10ft high, 20ft wide and 80ft in length, according to Lichfield district council. Elaine Hutchings, who owns a livery yard on the lane, said the mound of rubbish was “unbelievable”.
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