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A recent fly-tipping incident on George Gittus s farm near Bury St Edmunds - Credit: Symonds Farm A farmer fed up with flytipping says he has returned items dumped on his farm to the alleged perpetrators and on one occasion even phoned up and got those responsible to remove them. Over the past few months, George Gittus, of Symonds Farm, Risby, near Bury St Edmunds, has spent more than £10k shoring up his farm’s defences by digging ditches, building earthworks and installing locked barriers at field entry points. The aim is to try to deter incidents of illegal hare-coursing, theft and flytipping on his land.

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