Packham's Wild Justice to pay Defra £8,900 fine

A judicial review attempt by Chris Packhams Wild Justice has been thrown out by the High Court, with the group ordered to pay Defra and interested parties costs up to £8,900 and £1,100 respectively.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Packham's Wild Justice to pay Defra £8,900 fine

A judicial review attempt by Chris Packham's Wild Justice has been thrown out by the High Court, with the group ordered to pay Defra and interested parties costs up to £8,900 and £1,100 respectively...

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