Farm fined after pollution killed hundreds of fish

A Somerset-based farming company has been ordered to pay £34,000 after pollution killed hundreds of fish.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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A Somerset-based farming company has been ordered to pay 34,000 after pollution killed hundreds of fish. Velcourt pleaded guilty to polluting a tributary of the Hardington Brook, Somerset, on or before...

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