I suspect it's one of those many cases where being absolutely brazen about it was part of the plan, as you couldn't do it at this scale without being seen.
I suspect it's one of those many cases where being absolutely brazen about it was part of the plan, as you couldn't do it at this scale without being seen.
I am mystified how a "cease and desist" notice can be served if the culprits are unknown?
Isn't the sensible thing to do, to clear up the site, and, ensure the culprit(s) pay up the cost when/if they are found, than "monitoring" the pollution of the River Cherwell?
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