A Warwickshire farmer has expressed extreme frustration over the recurring issue of fly-tipping on the Packington Estate near Meriden, which he says occurs at least once a week. The farmer, who has taken drastic measures by barricading suspected fly-tippers to prevent further dumping, described his feelings as 'livid' regarding the situation. The problem of fly-tipping has been highlighted as a significant issue, with one source guaranteeing that it happens every week.
A farmer who barricaded suspected fly-tippers in says he is "livid" because the issue happens at least once a week. ➡️ https://t.co/B9hUPChfjL https://t.co/57lVDnK0mF
A farmer who barricaded suspected fly-tippers in says he is "livid" because the issue happens at least once a week. Full story: https://t.co/fexSQhVcbh https://t.co/3FB8Pt8hPT
A farmer who barricaded suspected fly-tippers in says he is "livid" because the issue happens at least once a week. Full story: https://t.co/Cx74Gplwtu https://t.co/BWidUMqsR4
A Warwickshire farmer's 'livid' over regular fly-tipping at the Packington Estate near Meriden. Tap to read: https://t.co/26AKqkX9Zq
'I guarantee we get fly-tipping every week' https://t.co/PSOwW6m7Dc
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again; @WelshGovernment @PrifWeinidog you ignore the Welsh Farmers at your peril. @AllisonPearson (Just wait until you realise how annoyed hospitality are with you) https://t.co/fEpGIspts0