Fly-tipping scourge sees Scottish farmer forced to pay for clean up

Despite the re-opening of local council-run recycling centres, the fly tipping scourge is continuing around Scotland, with farmers and landowners reporting increased instances of rubbish being discarded.

Ewan Pate
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Fly-tipping scourge sees Scottish farmer forced to pay for clean up

Despite the re-opening of local council-run recycling centres, the fly tipping scourge is continuing around Scotland, with farmers and landowners reporting increased instances of rubbish being discarded....

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