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DN Autos v The Environment Agency

Neutral Citation Number [2025] UKFTT 1169 (GRC)

DN Autos v The Environment Agency

Neutral Citation Number [2025] UKFTT 1169 (GRC)

Neutral citation number: [2025] UKFTT 01169 (GRC)

Case Reference: FT/EV/2025/0051

First-tier Tribunal
(General Regulatory Chamber)

Environment

Decided without a hearing

Decision given on: 1 October 2025

Before

JUDGE HARRIS

Between

DN AUTOS

Appellant

and

THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Respondent

Decision: The appeal is struck out under rule 8(3)(a) for non-compliance with a Tribunal direction. 

REASONS

1.

The Appellant lodged an appeal using the GRC1 form on 7 January 2025. The appeal was incomplete as the Appellant did not include a copy of the decision notice they sought to challenge, which was referred to in the form as SORTATION REF 601 dated 6 December 2024.

2.

By Directions dated 14 April 2025 the Appellant was required to provide a copy of the decision to the Tribunal by 28 April 2025. The Appellant provided several documents in response to these directions, including a warning letter and invoice from the Environment Agency, but still did not provide a copy of the Decision Notice that it wished to challenge.

3.

By Directions dated 20 June 2025, the Appellant was directed by 7 July 2025 to obtain and provide a Decision Notice from the Environment Agency dated 6 December 2024 or provide further clarification of the exact documents the Environment Agency issues when imposing a financial penalty.

4.

The Appellant was directed to note that failure to comply with the Direction could lead to the Tribunal striking out the appeal for failure to comply without further direction.

5.

The Appellant failed to comply with the Direction dated 20 June 2025 and accordingly there are grounds to strike out the appeal.

Signed: Judge Harris Date: 29 September 2025

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