Council team have to act to make road passable after after more rural tipping

By Neil Speight

16th Sep 2020 | Local News

THURROCK Council workers were on hand early this morning (Wednesday, 16 September) to try and make a local rural road passable after another incident of fly-tipping.

A significant amount of rubble and other items including a child's bike, were dumped at Dunnings Lane, near Bulphan, overnight.

There has been a recent spate of such incidents in the local area, with residents close to Bulphan telling Nub News that it has become almost a common occurrence.

Anyone with information can report fly-tipping here.

     

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