Fly-tippers dump tonne of rubbish near major Horsham road junction

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Fly-tippers dumped almost a tonne of rubbish by a major road junction near Horsham.

Now an appeal to catch those responsible has gone out from Horsham District Council.

It says the waste – bits of wood and garden items – was left in Dragons Lane at Dragon’s Green close to the junction with the A272 some time overnight on October 7 or early hours of October 8.

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A spokesperson said: “Our crews cleared the site last week and in total the rubbish weighed three quarters of a tonne, so a large vehicle would have been used.

Almost a tonne of waste was dumped on the road near a major junction south of HorshamAlmost a tonne of waste was dumped on the road near a major junction south of Horsham
Almost a tonne of waste was dumped on the road near a major junction south of Horsham

"We're hoping someone might recognise the contents, which include a dismantled wooden structure and gardening items.

“If you have any information about who may be responsible for this waste crime, please email [email protected]

“Fly-tipping is illegal, it harms the environment, and it costs money to clear up.

"We are able to issue serious fines to the culprits.”