Hyndburn scrapyard owner in court over unsafe state of business
A MAN who failed to improve conditions at his scrapyard despite two major fires has been prosecuted. In April the Environment Agency took the director of a vehicle scrap yard, who persistently breached the conditions of an Environment Permit for the storage, drainage and dismantling of waste vehicles, to court. The site was over capacity and Imran Mirza, director of First Choice Car Spares Limited, did not have permission to accept vehicles following a suspension notice issued by Environment Agency. Despite this Mirza illegally accepted waste vehicles onto his site at the Moorfield Industrial Estate, Altham, Hyndburn.
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Newcrest Mining Limited - Quarterly Report for the Three Months Ended 31 March 2021
Lower costs, on track to deliver FY21 guidance and growth options advanced
Operating performance in line with expectations
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Improved All-In Sustaining Cost (AISC) of $891/oz
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On track to deliver FY21 guidance
Advancing multiple organic growth options
Box cut and surface infrastructure construction progressing well at Red Chris and Havieron
Newcrest s initial Mineral Resource estimate for Red Chris released, supporting the potential development of a high margin underground block cave
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Early repayment of the remaining 2022 Corporate Bonds using available cash
Maturity dates extended on undrawn bilateral bank debt facilities
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14 more years of flies, rats and foul stench at Derbyshire landfill
The site was supposed to be turned into a nature reserve
17:06, 13 APR 2021
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The site will stay open until 2035 (Image: Google)
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The owners of a Derbyshire landfill site have been given 14 extra years to fill it in, despite complaints from residents about foul smells, flies, seagulls, dust and noise.