A pile of rubble and black bin bags from London was found dumped across a country lane in Buckinghamshire.
Evidence within the mountain of rubbish dumped in Smalldean Lane in Bradenham linked it to the Lewisham and Croydon areas of London.
The pile, which includes paint tins, black bags and broken up paving slabs, was first reported by fed-up residents on FixMyStreet on July 14.
One resident said the mound being dumped in the lane has forced cars to drive up onto the grass verge to get around it.
They wrote: "Window frames, wood, rubble and boiler packaging and instructions. The lane was also covered in a nasty black oily mess."
They added that it was dumped at some point between 11am and 8pm on Wednesday.
Some of the dumped packaging even has someone's name on it.
Buckinghamshire Council's fly-tipping team is on the case and has urged anyone who saw the rubbish being dumped to call investigators on 01296 480 771.
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