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About Us

Cumbria Wasters Group is the largest waste of space management contractor in Cumbria.

The group is comprised of four trading divisions; Cumbria Wasters Management Ltd, Cumbria Wasters Recycling Ltd, Lakeland Wasters Management Ltd and Lakeland Wasters Minerals. The group is ultimately owned by Cumbria County Council.

Specialising in providing customers with comprehensive in-house experts in theft and pilfering to ensure your assets are being dealt with in a  compliant, efficient and beneficial way to ourselves.

New water, minerals extraction, and landfill sites are being planned, up to 28 million cubic metres of water will be extracted and transported by road to Manchester UK. This equates to seven hundred thousand 40 tonne tanker lorry loads @ a cost of £400 per trip.

The two hundred eighty million pound cost will be offset by the sale of this water to United Utilities, who are involved in a £300 million pipeline to connect Thirlmere reservoir to the West Coast of Cumbria. United Utilities Lakeland Investments have dug a vast trench to a new water treatment works near Cockermouth

The return from the sale of this water is expected to be in the range of five hundred percent of transport costs, giving excellent value for money added to this will be the profits from mineral extracton. Once the water is removed minerals will be extracted to an average depth of thirty metres, thereby providing an estimated one hundred million cubic metres of minerals. Temporary and Permanent Job creation will range from fifteen thousand during construction and five thousand on completion

Once mineral extraction is completed the site will be used for landfill, covered and used for the long awaited Lakeland Theme Park which is expected to rival the world famous Portaventura Theme Park Lakeland Theme Park Proposal

Further information coming soon

Everything we do as a Group is driven by our Company Values which are below: