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Two men fined for burning waste on rural land

Summary by Circular Online
A company and its director have been fined for ignoring Environment Agency warnings to stop burning waste on rural land in West Yorkshire. Bardsey Tree Services was fined £2,500, and ordered to pay costs of £3,000 and a victim surcharge of £1,000. Company director Andrew Richard Ward, 56, was fined £960, and ordered to pay £1,274.50 in costs and a £384 victim surcharge. Both pleaded guilty at York Magistrates’ Court to two offences of burning wa…
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Circular Online broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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