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Fforestfach tyre fire: Tyre plant fire bosses admit dumping | Fforestfach tyre fire: Tyre plant fire bosses admit dumping |
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Two company directors have admitted storing more than 5,500 tonnes of waste tyres without a permit at a factory where a fire burned for three weeks. | |
The blaze at the former Mettoys site in Fforestfach, Swansea, happened in 2011. | The blaze at the former Mettoys site in Fforestfach, Swansea, happened in 2011. |
Globally Greener Solutions directors Scott Phillips, Dorothy Thomas and Peter Thomas were due to stand trial at Swansea Crown Court on Monday. | Globally Greener Solutions directors Scott Phillips, Dorothy Thomas and Peter Thomas were due to stand trial at Swansea Crown Court on Monday. |
But Phillips and Peter Thomas changed their pleas while charges against Dorothy Thomas were dropped. | But Phillips and Peter Thomas changed their pleas while charges against Dorothy Thomas were dropped. |
The court heard that the likely cause of the fire was accidental ignition, but arson could not be excluded. | The court heard that the likely cause of the fire was accidental ignition, but arson could not be excluded. |
The blaze cost £1.6m to tackle and remove the waste, while it will cost a further £1m to dispose of the rest of the tyres which are currently being stored at Tata Steel in Port Talbot. | |
Phillips, 44, from Neath, and Peter Thomas, 67, from Swansea, pleaded guilty to charges of knowing or causing controlled waste to be deposited without an environmental permit. | |
Sentencing will take place on 29 July. | Sentencing will take place on 29 July. |