A mountain of fly-tipping waste has been dumped down a picturesque lane in Bracknell.

And it's not the first time this has happened in the borough.

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The discarded household waste was spotted by a resident in Weller's Lane, Frost Folly, Warfield on Tuesday, October 6.

Pictures show how large the pile of rubbish is, with parts of an outbuilding including a door amongst the rubble.

Paul Westwell said fly-tipping is a recurring problem near Frost Folly despite the warning signs hanging in the road.

He posted about the fly-tipping on Facebook Page We Love Bracknell.

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He said: "Has anyone had an outbuilding removed recently and recognise the remains below?

"It was fly-tipped overnight near Frost Folly and it would be good to identify those responsible and pass that information onto the authorities."

Mr Westwell hasn't reported the fly-tipping to the council yet.

The Public Protection Partnership – who deals with fly-tipping issues in Bracknell Forest, West Berkshire and Wokingham Borough, has been contacted for a comment.