Fly-tipping has been an issue blighting the borough for as long as 'frustrated' residents can remember.

The problem has cropped up countless times as Bracknell's beauty-spots are ruined by careless people dumping their rubbish illegaly.

We have taken a look at some of the worst fly tipping incidents we have seen. 

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Frost Folly

The most recent victim was Frost Folly, where the whole road was seen covered in rubble.

Bracknell News: Flytipping in Frost Folly, photo by Paul WestwellFlytipping in Frost Folly, photo by Paul Westwell

Weller's Lane was also a popular spot for rubbish back in October when resident Paul Westwell came across the rubbish.

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Bracknell News:

Redlakes, Crowthorne 

Some areas in the Bracknell Forest borough are no stranger to the issue that is fly-tipping.

Redlakes in Crowthorne has been repeatedly taken over by rubbish, with the News writing reports about it five times in 2020.

Bracknell News:

This pile of rubbish was witnessed by a resident walking down the lane on Monday, October 19.

Romans Ride 

In July 2020, residents kicked off about more rubbish being dumped in Crowthorne. 

Bracknell News:

At the time, Karen McCormick slammed the illegal fly-tippers for making the footpath 'totally impassible'.

The broken bits of wood and plaster board appeared to have been dumped overnight.

Sandhurst

Bracknell News:

Poles, bags, netting, containers and other bits of plastic rubbish were chucked out by a fly-tipper by Ambarrow Woodland near Maybrick Close.