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The council said anyone caught fly tipping can expect legal action to be taken against them.
Fly tipping pollutes the country side throughout the world.
Once you see a bit of graffiti, there's broken glass, the fly tipping starts."
A crackdown on fly tipping could force culprits to clear up the mess themselves.
A small amount of fly tipping takes place but no more than previous years when the Kaihere refuse tip was open to the public.
Fly tipping was again a problem.
Fly Tipping - the dumping of rubbish anywhere other than a licensed site is a serious offence for which there are severe penalties.
Other cases of fly tipping had been reported in Celandine Bank and Pottersfield.
"Fly tipping creates a blight on environments.
However, we are working to minimise the risk of illegal fly tipping of fridges by providing this service.'
The spokesman said: "Any person or business caught fly tipping could face an unlimited fine and a criminal record, and there are really no excuses. "
The remainder of the site is heavily wooded and has dense undergrowth, with some contemporary fly tipping of refuse.
Warning that it will create "perverse incentives that will lead to more fly tipping, Pickles promised the Daily Telegraph:
Would all tenants of allotments in The Meads, please ensure their plots are kept tidy and any fly tipping should be reported to the Parish Council immediately.
Fly tipping has increased over recent years within the Forest and there is some suggestion that this could be linked to the decreased provision of municipal refuse sites within local areas.
The bus shelter has now been cleared, Chairman asked for thanks to be passed to Mr Warren. 11 FLY TIPPING.
The term fly tipping is derived from the verb tip, meaning "to throw out of a vehicle" and on the fly, meaning "on the wing" - to throw away carelessly or casually.
Fly tipping has also been a problem, with a notable incident occurring on the Tanfield Railway's coal train day in October 1998, when a vast heap of tyres which had been dumped in the gill adjacent to the site of the cokeworks was set alight.