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| Updated: 11:17, 08 March 2021
Two Lincolnshire businesses have been ordered to pay a total of more than £15,000 for dumping waste earth at an off-road motorcycle track in Gonerby Moor, Grantham.
Ryan Wilson, 29, of Marston Close, Balderton, Newark, who is the sole director of Moto101 Ltd, pleaded guilty at Lincoln Magistrates Court on March 4 to a charge of operating a waste facility without an environmental permit.
Waste haulier GS Hughes Ltd, of Newark Road, Aubourn, Lincoln, pleaded guilty at the same hearing to an offence of depositing waste at the Moto101 site when no environmental permit was in force.
Businessmen have been fined for dumping thousands of tonnes of waste earth at Moto101 Ltd at Gonerby Moor. (44950092)
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Lincolnshire dirt bike track black-flagged over waste rules
Two Lincolnshire businessmen have been ordered to pay a total of over £15,000 for dumping waste earth at an off-road motorcycle practise track in Gonerby Moor, Grantham.
Ryan Wilson, 29, of Marston Close, Balderton, Newark, who is the sole director of Moto101 Ltd, pleaded guilty at Lincoln Magistrates Court on 4 March 2021 to a charge of operating a waste facility without an environmental permit.
Waste haulier GS Hughes Ltd, of Newark Road, Aubourn, Lincoln, pleaded guilty at the same hearing to an offence of depositing waste at the Moto101 site when no environmental permit was in force.
South Holland District Council has two potential partners after divorce proceedings from Breckland
Two Lincolnshire councils could be prospective partners for South Holland after divorce proceedings progress.
South Holland District Council is looking to end its decade long partnership with Breckland District Council, which has saved approximately £7.4million thanks to shared services.
Council Leader Gary Porter told Tuesdayâs cabinet meeting that the council has two prospective partners in Lincolnshire , which is attractive as it currently does not have a chief executive.
Coun Gary Porter, leader of South Holland District Council. Photo supplied by House of Lords Press Office. (43189169)
He was also keen to stress that there was no negativity from either council about ending the arrangement but highlighted the issues with having a partner in a different county.