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Cons: Govt crackdown on fly tipping is a mountain of rubbish

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Cons: Govt crackdown on fly tipping is a mountain of rubbish

Cons: Govt crackdown on fly tipping is a mountain of rubbish

Environment Secretary Victoria Atkins calls the government’s new crackdown on the illegal dumping of litter “a mountain of rubbish”.

Atkins expresses deep concern for the rural residents saying “fly tipping is the number one issue that people worry about”.

Report by AJAGBEF.

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