Environmental Protection: Judge defines an odour nuisance threshold
A judge has defined the threshold for an odour nuisance in a recent case for a claim for damages. Case summary by Dr Michael Bull – Odour Consultant.
A judge has defined the threshold for an odour nuisance in a recent case for a claim for damages. Case summary by Dr Michael Bull – Odour Consultant.
The operators of a company in premises next to food additives manufacturer took action against the food additives company as a result of alleged nuisance from the escape of noxious odours. Their original action was dismissed but they appealed to the High Court. The High Court judgement has been released
Environmental Protection UK has re-published ‘Fumifugium’: John Evelyn’s 1661 essay on air pollution in London. Evelyn’s old English text has been translated into modern English, with a new foreword and extensive footnotes linking Fumifugium to our modern air pollution issues.
A Coventry man is counting the cost after the North Warwickshire Borough Council successfully prosecuted him for flytipping household waste in the North Warwickshire countryside.
Luton Council has successfully prosecuted the owner of a food business for littering the pavement. The Council prosecuted Mr Mohammed Saleem, proprietor of Haji Foods, 203 Dunstable Road in Luton, under Section 93 of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990.
An eagle-eyed Police Community Safety Officer who spotted large plumes of dark smoke rising from an industrial estate landed a caravan dealership in court on Monday.