A cow has been legally approved to dispose of household rubbish – which campaigners say highlights how easy it can be for fly-tippers to appear legitimate.
Ann Maidment, the director of the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), applied for the licence with the Environment Agency (EA) on behalf of Beau Vine, one of her cows.
Maidment told BBC Radio Wiltshire it “was very easy” for the cow to gain the qualification and claim the application was approved in “under three seconds”. “She’s probably the most famous cow in the country today,” she said.
The government said it is looking into significant reforms and described waste crime as a “scourge on local communities”.
