Natural England's controversial case concerning a track made on Wemmergill Moor came to ahead yesterday.
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The company pleaded guilty to three offences relating to the construction of a track, car park and drainage.
Martyn Howat, NE’s regional director for the north east, said: “Occupiers of SSSIs have a legal responsibility to seek permission from NE about proposals that may damage SSSIs and in this case Wemmergill Moor Ltd failed to do so.”
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