FROST Folly continues to be a target for fly-tipping in Bracknell after more rubbish was dumped there in the past couple of weeks.
Weller's Lane in Warfield is a notorious fly-tipping spot with people illegally dumping their waste there earlier this year.
Fly-tippers are rarely caught on camera but the Public Protection Partnership, who deal with environmental issues across Bracknell, want to catch the people who did this.
They said between August 18 and 19, a mound of rubbish was dumped in Weller's Lane.
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The PPP are asking the public if they saw anyone dump the rubbish there and if so, to get in touch using the form here.
Their plea on Facebook has been made in the hopes of catching the fly-tippers.
Flytipping is the illegal dumping of any waste or rubbish on public land or sites which are unauthorised to accept waste.
If the rubbish is dumped on private land the landowner is responsible for removing it. If you find fly tipped material on private land you will need to inform the landowner.
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Fly-tipping offenders risk prosecution. The fly-tipping of waste is a serious criminal offence, it carries a maximum penalty of an unlimited fine or up to five years imprisonment.
It is also an offence to permit fly-tipping on your land or land that you rent.
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