CCTV has been released by Slough Borough Council to track the perpetrators who fly-tipped mattresses in a bin shed.
Two man were captured on CCTV on the afternoon of April 26, the day that the mattresses were left in a bin store.
The council have said they believe the two may hold vital information about who was responsible
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The waste was left in the bin shed of flats in Seymour Road, Chalvey.
A caged van was also captured by CCTV cameras in the area, with artwork on the vehicle stating the business was “Fully Licensed Rubbish Cleaners".
Despite this, the business cannot be traced
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Cllr Pavitar K. Mann said: “These are really good clear images of men who may be able to help us find who illegally left these mattresses for the council to clear up on behalf of residents.
“A van was also seen in the area and anyone who knows who this van belongs please let us know.
“Fly tipping causes significant annoyance and disturbance to our residents, some of whom may be unwittingly using such people to get rid of waste without knowing they are not who they claim to be
“If you are hiring someone to take away your waste, please make sure they are a reputable waste removal company, who is willing to demonstrate they have a waste removal licence.”
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