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To the lady at Barry Road who I spoke to today chasing the same flytipper as me!

I had a look through the bags and the house it came from was 128, the large house split into flats on the corner.


The person who?s rubbish it was wasn?t in but his sister was and apologised and said she?d speak to him about it...


I suspect it was their cleaner:

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Hi, it was me! I think the lady may have been Polish? I?m terrible with accents!

I was wondering why she was thinking she needed to dump it on the road. Makes sense that she may not have known about presumably communal binsheds at a flat I guess, if she doesn?t live there?

The last few times it?s happened, we?ve had rubbish pulled by foxes and crows up and down the pavement.. a complete mess stepping through people?s leftovers.

Hopefully he?ll clarify things with her for the future.. but don?t worry I?ll keep watch!

Thanks for the update!

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