BRACKNELL Forest Council is asking keen-eyed residents to help them identify the offenders of a flytip on Ryehurst Lane, Binfield, which took place on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, December 5, 6 or 7.
The tip consisted mainly of household goods including an American style fridge.
The council is appealing to anyone driving in the area who may have seen someone carrying or offloading the materials, or who has dash cam footage of the vehicle or incident.
People are asked to contact Bracknell Forest Council if they have had someone collect the goods shown in the photographs from their property or if they recognise any of the items.

Fly-tipping is not a victimless crime, says the council.
“It damages our environment, poses serious risks to public health and wildlife, and costs taxpayers thousands of pounds every year in clean-up and enforcement costs,” said a council representative.
“Illegal dumping blights communities, undermines local pride, and diverts resources away from essential public services.
“We urge everyone to dispose of waste responsibly and to report fly-tipping to help keep our area clean and safe.”
People found guilty of fly-tipping can face fines and/or a prison sentence.
Anyone with information that could help identify the offenders of this crime in Ryehurst Lane is urged to call the Public Protection Partnership on: 01635 503242, or to email: [email protected], quoting reference SR130550.
For more information, visit: bracknell-forest.gov.uk















































