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Farmer refuses to remove asbestos
David Gibbon
Mr Gibbon refuses to pay £3,000 to remove the asbestos
A farmer in Essex is refusing to remove a ton of asbestos dumped on his land by fly-tippers because it would cost him thousands of pounds.

The potentially deadly asbestos was left on David Gibbon's land at South Fambridge, near Southend.

Mr Gibbon's only option is to pay a specialist handler £3,000 to remove the asbestos from his land otherwise the environment agency will prosecute him.

But he has no intention of moving it and is demanding a change in the law.

He said: "The best quote I have had so far is £3,000 to have it moved. But if I move it, who is to say that in two days time I get another load put here, it could cost me another £3,000. Will I have to pay for ever?"

In a statement the Environment Agency said: "We have sympathy with David Gibson and any landowner that finds themselves a victim of fly-tipping.

"Mr Gibson did the right thing in contacting the Environment Agency.

"The law states that it is the landowner's responsibility to see to its safe disposal."

But landowners' representatives believe the law needs changing.

Jane Burch from the Country Land and Business Association said: "As the cost of waste disposal goes up more and more waste is illegally disposed of on private land.

"We would like to see a change in the law so at least hazardous waste is not charged to the landowner and is dealt with by the local authority or the environment agency at the cost to the public purse."




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