Fly-tipped waste in Southwick was a 'risk to cars'
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Fly-tippers left tarpaulin, wood and plastic bags on Pigeon House Lane in Southwick.
Cyclist Gary Thorpe was out for a morning ride when he came across the waste.
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Hide AdThe 74-year-old retiree from Denmead said: ‘The rubbish was all over the road and was a real hazard. I notified police because it was a risk to anyone on the roads.
‘A 4x4 driver came past and we cleared some of it to the side of the road and he managed to get past but there is still a danger of popping a tyre and going in to the ditch.’
The road has been targeted a number of times including earlier this month and September last year.
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Hide AdGary added: ‘My wife and I see a lot of fly-tipping when we go on walks and I have reported it before.
‘A few months ago I reported some fly-tipping on the same road near a gate but this was all over the road and was a danger.
‘I can’t even begin to say what I think about the people that do this.’
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Hide AdA spokesman for Winchester City Council said: ‘A fly-tip at Pigeon House Lane was reported to Winchester City Council and we are now investigating this incident, and the waste is currently being cleared.’