Ben Hocking, EA area environment manager, said: “Our action at the site has disrupted further illegal waste activity.
“This situation really shines a light on the vital role the public plays in stopping waste criminals in their tracks.
“Communities are our partners in this – they act as our eyes and ears, and reporting information to us as soon as possible means we can take swift action to intervene.
“Waste crime blights communities and we’re taking faster action to disrupt and prevent activity before it’s established.”
