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Do you have information about tree waste dumped near Haddenham?



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USERS of this webite are being asked to help after mixed tree waste was found dumped near Haddenham on Friday.
Two men were seen dumping mixed tree waste in a field at Aston Sandford on Friday at around 1.15pm.

Their vehicle was a white cab, alloy body, 02 registered Ford Transit truck. The tree waste comprised white flowering lilac branches, conifer (leylandii], silver birch, and a tree trunk (possibly hawthorn] covered in ivy. Other litter, empty plastic compost sacks and two tyres cut from wheel rims were included in the dumped waste.

The full vehicle registration has been provided by witnesses and will form the basis for investigation.

Investigators for the Waste Partnership for Bucks are hoping to hear from any householder in the Haddenham, Longwick, or Thame area who had these wastes removed from their premises on or before Friday May 9 and who may have contact details for the two men.

Anyone with information should contact the Waste Partnership for Buckinghamshire on 0845 330 1856.


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  • Last Updated: 12 May 2008 10:53 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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