A sprawling mass of rubbish, which has blighted a Dorset community for years, has been revealed in shocking aerial images.
The scale of the huge ‘illegal’ waste dump was discovered by police and officers from the Environment Agency.
The so-called ‘toxic junkyard’ also contains shipping containers, overflowing bin bags and old gas canisters. Seargent Lee Turner, of Dorset Police, said: ‘This whole site was an illegal waste site. It shouldn’t have been there.
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