This article was published on July 20, 2011 and information contained within may now be out of date.
East Lindsey District Council is appealing for anyone who witnessed or recognises the items from a fly tip at Well near Alford to come forward with information.
The fly tip, which cost taxpayers £100 to clear up, was found on July 10 at around 9.15am. The fly tip included an old kitchen, a barbeque and some old cardboard boxes with pictures of garden furniture, including a patio heater.
Waste Enforcement Officer, Kristina Gains, said: “Fly tipping is totally unacceptable and we will do all we can to catch those who take it upon themselves to blight our wonderful countryside this way.”
Fly tipping carries a maximum fine of up to £50,000 and a prison sentence.
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