Another fly-tipping issue has caught the eyes of residents after waste was spotted down a country lane in Crowthorne.

The mountain of discarded building materials has been dumped down Redlakes and it's not the first time it has happened...

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The rubbish was witnessed by a resident walking down the lane this morning on Monday, October 19.

Pictures show how large the pile of rubbish is, with building waste and a pile of dirt amongst the rubble.

Redlakes in Crowthorne is no stranger to fly-tipping as one resident saw rubbish there in August.

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Ray Pope spoke to the News then, explaining how it is a 'big problem' which needs to be addressed in Crowthorne.

This time, Mr Pope spotted the rubbish again continuing to blight the area.

He posted about the fly-tipping on Facebook Page We Love Crowthorne.

He said: "Yet again same location in Redlakes this morning. "It makes feel sick and it is a big problem that needs to be addressed."

Flytipping is the illegal dumping of any waste or rubbish on public land or sites which are unauthorised to accept waste.

The Public Protection Partnership (PPP) who deal with fly-tipping issues in West Berkshire, Wokingham Borough and Bracknell Forest, has been contacted for further comment.