A trail of blue plastic foam has been littered around the woods, sparking outrage from one resident.
The littered remnants of plastic was discovered by a walker in Wellington Woods, Crowthorne a few weeks ago.
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Since then, the small bits of blue plastic have remained scattered in the woods leaving the resident to question why it hadn't been cleared up.
James Daniel, who spotted the litter, said: "I know it’s a small thing compared to the litter that appears anyway, it’s the fact that somebody actually went out with the intention of scattering plastic in our countryside that irked me.
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"I left it in the hope that the culprit would tidy up, but it’s been a couple of weeks now so they’re obviously not coming back to collect it."
Mr Daniels has cleared the blue plastic litter away, which was scattered from Sandy Lane into the direction of Crowthorne.
He added: "I suspect the trail continues under the power lines towards Wildmoor, if so I won’t have picked up all of it.
"The blue foam pieces had spread about in the weather. They had originally been left in neat little heaps along the side of the path which makes me think it was a deliberate trail rather than kids littering or, as someone suggested, the action of foxes."
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