Drone images appear to show two excavators moving rubbish from one area of the sprawling site and dumping it on land belonging to the Duchy of Lancaster
Shocking footage has revealed new activity at an enormous illegal dump dubbed the ‘UK’s worst’, with diggers shifting mountains of waste onto royal land. The site, partly owned by King Charles, is a 25,000 ton mountain of illegally fly-tipped waste along Bolton House Road in Bickershaw.
Drone images appear to show two excavators moving rubbish from one area of the sprawling site in Wigan and dumping it on land belonging to the Duchy of Lancaster. The two-acre tip already holds a haul of rotting rubbish within yards of homes and a primary school.
It comes after it emerged last month that a significant portion of the site sits on land owned by the Monarch through the Duchy of Lancaster estate. Furious locals say a procession of lorries carrying rubbish to the site began in January 2025. Shocking images show thousands of black bin bags full of household rubbish like nappies as well as harmful chemicals and plastics littering the area.
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Residents say they were assured a major criminal investigation meant the site was secure – but the new footage captured by Channel 4 News has sparked fears that the ‘nightmare’ is far from over.
The Environment Agency previously confirmed it had launched a ‘major criminal investigation’ and interviewed individuals under caution. Locals assumed that meant no further activity could take place.
Residents speaking to the press previously revealed their ‘living hell’ with the air filled with a ‘rotten sewage smell’ and that their house prices had been slashed.
The Duchy of Lancaster has maintained it is exempt from clean up duties under ancient feudal law, which is called ‘escheat’. The impasse between the numerous agencies involved has enraged residents, some have now started a petition, demanding the King intervenes to support in clearing the site. That petition has already amassed almost 20,000 signatures in a week.
It is now also revealed that Wigan Council recently convened a meeting for the community, attended by residents, the Environment Agency, the Fire Service and Council officials which required a considerable police presence.
Nicha Rowson, a resident who lives less than 100 metres from the stinking, rat‑infested waste is also writing a separate letter to King Charles appealing directly to him.
The Duchy has so far only offered to ‘hand over the land’ to Wigan Council, but maintains it has no responsibility to help clean it up, after insisting that only 30 per cent of the land is vested with the King’s estate. The Environment Agency has countered that claim, saying the Duchy owns the ‘majority parcel’ of the illegal dump.
If the Duchy succeeded in giving the land to Wigan Council, the King would hand the clean‑up bill, running into millions, to the taxpayer.
Josh Simons MP, the local MP and a Cabinet Office Minister has previously said that the Duchy ‘seems to be getting off scot‑free’ adding that it has a ‘moral obligation’ to help clear the illegal dump.
A spokesperson for The Duchy of Lancaster told Channel 4 News: “The Duchy remains fully committed to working with Wigan Council and the Environment Agency to address this issue and to counter the impact of illegal waste tipping”.
In comments to the broadcaster, Baroness Sheehan, Chair of the House of Lords Environment Committee, said: “Well, I am gob smacked really and, when I saw it, it was just so filthy and so horrible, it’s a living nightmare for the residents and it just seems as though there’s no end in sight.
“That there is now new activity being seen there. It’s just awful for them. My message to the EA is that they really need to urgently clear this site because it is going to attract new activity.
“They need to clear the site, they need to secure the site thereafter. I do think CCTV would be a good deterrent – if they can get one up that’s effective.
“It does shock me given the history of the site, given what’s already there and given that we know that the waste criminals who operate sites like this are unscrupulous actually and they will do anything for more money.”
The Environment Agency said: “We have taken robust action at this site, including launching a major criminal investigation and interviewing individuals under caution. A series of interventions have already been made to ensure there has been no additional waste dumped illegally. As this is an active criminal investigation, we are unable to comment on specifics of the site.”
The second part of a Channel 4 documentary on the issue aired on Monday (February 16) at 7pm.


