N.Ireland
An Antrim farmer has been fined £6,000 by Antrim Crown Court, after pleading guilty to the illegal disposal of controlled waste in a field.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a competition to recruit non-executive board members.
A Co. Down farmer has pleaded guilty in court to a water pollution incident which resulted in a fish kill in the River Lagan.
Environment
The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) has today (Tuesday, March 28) opened a consultation...
A man from Co. Derry, Northern Ireland has been found guilty on three counts of waste...
A Fermanagh farmer was today convicted of allowing slurry to enter a waterway - causing a major fish kill.
Earlier today, a Tyrone man was fined for waste offences, according to the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA).
A Northern Irish construction firm was fined for causing pollution to a waterway in Co. Derry this week, according to DAERA.
A farmer from Co. Antrim has been fined £5,000 for four breaches of waste management legislation by Coleraine Magistrates Court.
Sustainable agriculture is dependent upon a healthy environment, according to the Chief Executive of NIEA, David Small.