Kane Haulage appeals against enforcement notice
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KANE HAULAGE HAS lodged an appeal against a council enforcement notice ordering it to stop crushing concrete at one of its depots in St Albans.
Hertfordshire County Council served the notice on 16 June following complaints and a petition from local residents. It orders the haul ier to cease processing concrete at its facility in the Old Station Yard, Redbourn, and remove all associated wastes.
Kane – authorised for 50 vehicles and 10 trailers – removed the concrete-crushing machinery the day the notice was served.
In a statement, the council alleged that Kane had been carrying out unauthorised concrete crushing without planning permission, causing disruption for local residents.
A county council spokesman conirmed that Kane has appealed against the notice, with a date for the appeal hearing yet to be set.