Do you know them? Shameful fly-tippers caught on camera dumping unwanted mattress on estate
The fly-tipping squad is appealing to track down the suspects
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Brazen fly-tippers have been caught on camera dumping a mattress on a Middlesbrough estate. The shameless dumpers were caught on CCTV leaving an unwanted mattress near Ormesby Beck close to Linby Avenue, Park End.
Disgusting pile of junk dumped on Middlesbrough path as council warns rogue operators
Fly-tippers face a fixed penalty notice of £400 if caught
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Disgusting images of fly-tipped junk have emerged - as a council hunts the culprit.
Middlesbrough Council said a resident paid a man £80 to take rubbish to the tip, only for it to end up dumped on a pavement in Berwick Hills.
Drains dating back to early 1900s struggling to cope with extra rainfall in Middlesbrough
Wetter weather and rising ground water levels are both causing an issue for the drainage network
15:18, 21 JAN 2021
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An environment chief has revealed road drains more than 100-years-old are struggling to cope with increased rainfall coming to Middlesbrough.
Oasis of green between busy road and refinery looks set to be named a nature reserve
The parcel of land might not look much from the road, but has 170 plant species and three types of rare orchid growing on it
08:00, 11 DEC 2020
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A wildlife haven on the doorstep of the Riverside Stadium is set to become a nature reserve - if council chiefs have their way.