Investigations into illegal fly-tipping are ongoing after a pile of roofing material and guttering was found in Warfield.
On Thursday, February 15, police and the Public Protection Partnership were called to Wellers Lane when they received reports of a large pile of dumped waste.
Officials have said that the materials left on the piece of land look like they are from a demolished outhouse.
As well as roofing material and guttering, officials found piping and a sealed tin of paint.
An appeal has been released to the public for their help identifying the source of the fly-tipping or the waste carrier.
The Public Protection Partnership said: “Have you had these removed from your premises by a waste carrier or someone who said they could clear your waste? Do you have any information to support the investigation?
“If so please get in touch via environmental.health@bracknell-forest.gov.uk or telephone 01344 352000.”
The act of fly-tipping is illegal and could result in an unlimited fine and in some instances a prison sentence.
As well as being harmful to the environment, it can be dangerous to anyone who comes into contact with it and expensive to clean up
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