Farm pollution violations have resulted in significant penalties for a Preston-based dairy operation, as the Environment Agency brings successful prosecution against local agricultural business.
E & A Forshaw (Partnership), operating at Bolton Fold Farm in Alston, Preston, faced serious consequences at Lancaster Magistrates’ Court on January 7, 2025, following multiple environmental infractions involving illegal slurry discharge.
Devastating Impact of Farm Pollution on Local Waterways
The partnership admitted guilt to three separate charges, including two counts of illegal slurry discharge into Tun Brook and one violation of slurry storage regulations. The court imposed a £3,000 fine, along with £7,301.70 in costs and a £300 victim surcharge.
Critical Environmental Violations Revealed
Environment Agency Area Manager Nicki Rushton emphasized the long-standing nature of slurry storage regulations, stating that these guidelines have been in place for over three decades. The prosecution highlighted two major pollution incidents:
- November 2019: A pipe breach during land spreading operations resulted in slurry contamination of Tun Brook
- January 2020: Officers discovered a damaged slurry lagoon leaking directly into the waterway
Regulatory Compliance and Future Prevention
The farm has since taken corrective action, including:
- Immediate cleanup operations following the initial discharge
- Construction of a new storage facility meeting current legislative requirements
- Implementation of improved waste management protocols
For more information about environmental regulations and compliance, visit the Environment Agency website.
Expert Analysis and Industry Impact
According to environmental protection guidelines published by DEFRA, proper slurry management is crucial for maintaining water quality and protecting aquatic ecosystems.