Posted: Wed 23rd Jan 2019

Wrexham scrap yard branded “one of the worst performing waste sites in Wales” shut down

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 23rd, 2019

A Wrexham scrap yard labelled “one of the worst performing waste sites in Wales” has been shut down.

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has closed the site, managed by Clwyd Breakers Ltd at Gardden Industrial Estate in Ruabon, to stop it polluting the local environment.

NRW say that despite repeated attempts by its officers the operators ‘continued to break the terms of their environmental permit’.

As a result, NRW has revoked the permit which means the site can no longer store or dismantle cars which have reached the end of their life.

Following NRW’s actions, the site has now been cleared and they say no longer poses a ‘threat’ to the local environment.

Among the issues found by officers include:

– Visible oil pollution on all parts of the site
– Polluting oils and fluids not stored properly
– Cars not being de-polluted properly
– No fire prevention plan for the site
– Waste stored in the wrong places and without the right infrastructure

NRW say some oils and other polluting fluids were being washed into drains which eventually flow via the Afon Goch and Black Brook into the Afon Clywedog and the Dee, threatening fish and the other wildlife which live there.

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service had also visited the site to advise the operators and had flagged the site with local fire crews.

Louise Peel, senior environment officer for NRW, said: “We’ve worked really hard with the company to get them to operate the site responsibly.

“But is became clear that they were making very little effort to do so.

“The good news is that the site has now been cleared and it no longer poses a threat.

“Protecting people and the environment from pollution risks such as this one is a priority for us and this is a good example of how we take action to do that where it’s needed.

“Everyone in the waste industry needs to understand that they must comply with the terms of their environmental permit.

“Not doing so is breaking the law and has potentially serious consequences for them and their business.”

In the meantime, NRW say they have started an investigation into another suspected illegal waste site in the area and potential links to the cleared site on Gardden Industrial Estate.



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