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Fly tipping on land in Glossop

Police have launched an appeal to find those responsible for fly tipping on land in Glossop. 

A large quantity of used car parts, bumpers, washer bottles and other items were dumped on land adjacent to the B6105 Woodhead Road at around 3am on Saturday morning (6 February). 

Glossop Police's Safer Neighbourhood Team say some of the items have reference numbers and it is possible that they are from a breakers yard or scrap dealers. 

Anyone with information that could lead to identifying those responsible, any vehicle sightings or dash cam footage is asked to call 101 or get in touch online via https://www.derbyshire.police.uk for the attention of PC 2333 Gallagher. 

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