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Mountain of fly-tipped rubbish blocks a road in Manchester - and the culprits could face prison

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during the last lockdown, which appears to have continued into the second wave. However, unlike during the first peak, recycling centres in Greater Manchester have remained open this time - if only for 'essential visits'.

It's thought perpetrators have been taking advantage of councils distracted by the pandemic - but there have been recent warnings of a crack-down on dumpers.

Just last week, Oldham Council reported that Cowling Road in Chadderton was blocked by a huge pile of rubbish which had been fly-tipped overnight.The local authority said it would look for evidence and take action if it found any against the perpetrators.The amount of waste that was left was a staggering 17 tons, the council confirmed and removing it will cost more.

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