A council has posted photos of fly-tipped waste as it appeals for information to hunt those responsible.
The rubbish was dumped under the Jellicoe Road Bridge at the back of Milton Road and Madden Avenue in Great Yarmouth.
It is unknown when the waste was dumped but Great Yarmouth Borough Council is "determined" to prosecute the perpetrators.
it is not known when the rubbish was dumped (Image: Great Yarmouth Borough Council) A spokesman for the council said: "Fly-tipping affects us all and, with community support, we’re determined to stop those illegally blighting our borough."
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It is appealing to anyone who recognises the rubbish or has any information to get in contact by calling 01493 846478 or emailing environmentalrangers@great-yarmouth.gov.uk.
A map showing the location of the waste (Image: Great Yarmouth Borough Council) According to Keep Britain Tidy, fly-tipping is a serious criminal offence and the courts have various powers available to tackle fly-tipping, including imprisonment, unlimited fines and an order to deprive rights to a vehicle used to commit the offence.
In March, Great Yarmouth Borough Council successfully prosecuted Simon Marsh of Newnham Green in Gorleston after he admitted to dumping bags of rubbish in Hopton.
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