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Government consults on giving power to councils to issue fly-tipping offenders with conditional cautions

The Government has launched a consultation on giving local authorities the power to issue conditional cautions to fly-tipping offenders, requiring them to complete up to 20 hours of unpaid clean-up work. Under the proposals councils will also be able to recover the costs of the clean-up directly from offenders. The Department for the Environment, Food…

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FROM REDUNDANCY AT 23 TO MULTI-MILLION POUND SUCCESS: WELSH CEO TO SHARE HER STORY

The founder of one of the UK’s largest background screening companies will take to the stage this November to share the lessons she’s learnt from building a business from scratch into a multi-million-pound company. Rachel Bedgood, who founded Complete Background Screening (CBS) in 2005, has been announced as one of the guest speakers at the…

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Director prosecuted after repeated environmental permit breaches at Bagillt waste site

A former company director has been sentenced after operating a waste transfer site in Flintshire in breach of its environmental permit and failing to comply with a regulatory suspension notice. On Friday 14 August 2026, Oliver Kirkbride, former director of GTR Aggregates & Recycling Ltd and subsequently Think Aggregates & Recycling Ltd, was sentenced after…

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The Council will host an event tomorrow regarding the ongoing flood alleviation work on Cardiff Road and Maes-y-Ffynon Lane in Aberaman.

The Council will be hosting an event tomorrow for residents to find out more and ask questions about the ongoing flood alleviation work at Cardiff Road and Maes-y-Ffynon Lane in #Aberaman. Work started in July to increase the drainage network capacity – including creating a pond area to store rainwater during heavy rainfall, and installation…

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