Police said Kent beauty spot had rubbish piled 15 feet high
With around two-thirds of UK farmers and landowners being subject to fly-tipping, is it time for offenders to receive more severe punishment?
'We are fed up' says park director as debris found strewn across fields
The Environment Agency said waste crime costs the economy in England an estimated £1 billion a year through evaded tax, environmental and social harm, and lost legitimate business
NSA's chief executive Phil Stocker said he could not support furthering the public's right to access the countryside without increased protection for farmers, businesses and livestock due to 'irresponsible' behaviour
To prevent lead and copper poisoning this grazing season, farmers are being urged to follow five steps
Warwickshire Rural Crime Team said they made the offenders clean up the rubbish they had fly-tipped close to the Packington Estate
Calls for the Government to start taking the issue of fly-tipping seriously, by increasing the maximum penalty from £400 to £1000
Hopes new rules will reduce fly tipping on farmland
Government steps up 'environment crime' penalties to protect nature and the great outdoors