A trail of fly-tipping waste has been dumped down a picturesque lane in Bracknell.

And it's not the first time this has happened in the borough.

The discarded household waste was spotted by a resident in Weller's Lane, Frost Folly, Warfield on Friday, February 12.

A picture sent into the News show how large the pile of rubbish is, with bits of rubble spreading out across the road.

Paul Westwell said fly-tipping is a recurring problem near Frost Folly despite the warning signs hanging in the road.

Frost Folly has cropped up as a problem area for fly-tipping in the past.

The same resident contacted the News after part of an outbuilding was seen dumped in the beauty spot.

Waste dumped in Frost Folly back in October

Waste dumped in Frost Folly back in October

The incident happened on Tuesday, October 6 and the resident said its obvious people are ignoring the signs for illegally dumping waste.

The Public Protection Partnership – who deals with fly-tipping issues in Bracknell Forest, West Berkshire and Wokingham Borough, has been contacted for a comment.