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CASE STUDY: HUTCHINGS AND CARTER

14th April 2011, Page 15
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Last month, Hampshire-based aggregates haulier Hutchings and Carter was ordered by magistrates to pay £14,515 under the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2007 and 2010, after it failed to obtain the necessary permits for its waste and recycling operation.

Aldershot Magistrates’ Court was told how, in January 2010, EA officers visited the firm’s site in Waterbrook Lane, Alton. Subsequent visits revealed large piles of material, including stone and soil, the presence of skips and other machinery, lumps of concrete, bricks and chunks of metal.

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Locations: Hampshire

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