CARPETS have been dumped in an illegal fly tip in Herefordshire.
The pile of carpets has been left at The Deans Road, in Bishopswood near Howle Hill.
Herefordshire Council are urging anyone who could have information to look at these photos to see if they can help find who is responsible for this illegal fly tipping.
David Hough, Herefordshire Council's trading standards service manager, previously said: "Not only is fly tipping an environmental hazard and a blight on our beautiful county, but it can also cause accidents on the roads and injuries to livestock, wildlife and people.
"Every single year, tens of thousands of pounds of council taxpayers' money are spent on tackling fly tipping and unlawful waste disposal.
"For these reasons, we take improper waste disposal very seriously. Anyone found fly tipping will be prosecuted, with the maximum penalty being a £50,000 fine and/or five years imprisonment, so it really isn't worth the risk."
If you have information, you can report it here orlo.uk/TqCmy
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