Environment Agency names 117 high priority waste sites across England. The Environment Agency has published a watchlist of 117 high priority waste sites across England, 67 of which hold more than 1,000 tonnes of waste. The regulator says it will update the list monthly as part of its commitment to stepping up action on waste crime.

The largest site on the list is Northwich in Cheshire, with 281,000 tonnes of contaminated soil. Other sites with more than 100,000 tonnes include Pershore in Worcestershire (up to 180,000 tonnes of mixed shredded waste), Iken in Suffolk (121,000 tonnes of construction and demolition waste), Broadbridge Heath in East Sussex, Over in Gloucestershire, and Stapleford Tawney in London. Waste types across the full list range from construction and demolition material and mixed shredded waste to tyres, vehicles and asbestos.

The Environment Agency said it was restricted in the detail it could publish to avoid prejudicing ongoing enquiries and enforcement action, but committed to releasing more site-specific information by summer 2026.

Locations of high priority waste sites in England
[ENVIRONMENT AGENCY]
11 July 2026
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