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After the 2012 washout, what's in store for 2013?
Haskins see record Christmas sales
Asbestos offences cost centre £6,300
Steve Harper leaves Vital Earth
Last few tables and tickets available for Christmas Awards Party
Peckish TV ad hits screens next week
Plant sourcing made simple
Bestselling products of 2012 revealed
Garden Pride Reindeer Experience boosts hospice donation
Online retailers compete for the gardener's pound
Row over proposed garden centre move in Hampshire
Free school wins battle for garden centre site
Get your tickets to The Greatest Christmas Party Ever
Alan Roper, CEO, Blue Diamond Group
Amanda Sizer Barrett, director general, Gardenex and PetQuip
Neil Gow, director, GIMA
Bob Hewitt, CE, Klondyke Group
Iain Wylie, Interim CE, The Garden Centre Association
Ian Boardman, director, IBBIS (UK) consultancy
Nick Davies, MD, Solus Garden & Leisure
Roger Crookes, business consultant and GCA inspector
John McDowell, sales director, Westland Horticulture
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Asbestos offences cost centre £6,300

Basildon pet shop and garden centre operators Manor Koi have been fined £5,300 for failing to dispose of asbestos properly.

Directors Martin and Michael Green pleaded guilty at Basildon Magistrates Court to three charges under the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2009.

The court was asked to take into account that the firm was facing financial hardship and had co-operatied fully with the investigation.

In addition to the fines, full costs of £1,021 were awarded to the council, plus a £15 victim surcharge.

The offences came to light in June 2011 after sheet material from demolished buildings on the site had been crushed and spread across land by vehicles over three to four weeks. Tests showed the material was ‘white asbestos’. The waste was later safely removed from the site after interverntion by council officers.

Councillor Richard Moore, Basildon Council cabinet member with responsibility for environmental health, said: "Sometimes, as a last resort and in the best interests of the general public, we are left with no choice but to prosecute."

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