Twenty-tonne waste trailer dumped near A1 in Cambridgeshire

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The trailer was attached to a lorry travelling along the A1, according to the Environment Agency

A lorry trailer carrying an estimated 20 tonnes of waste has been left abandoned for about two weeks in a suspected fly-tipping incident.

The trailer is believed to have been left at Alconbury Hill, Cambridgeshire, between 25-26 October, said the Environment Agency (EA).

It is thought to contain mixed waste including wood and plastics but has yet to be unloaded.

The trailer was attached to a lorry travelling along the A1.

The EA are appealing for witnesses and its staff are working with Huntingdonshire District Council to have the waste disposed of correctly.

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