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Reward for a fly-tipper • A North London skip operator

30th April 1998, Page 10
30th April 1998
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Page 10, 30th April 1998 — Reward for a fly-tipper • A North London skip operator
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is asking hauliers to help him track down the driver and truck responsible for financially damaging his company through fly-tipping.

The operator says he used an outside contractor to transfer waste last month. But the contractor left his transfer site without leaving documentation or identification.

The load was later found flytipped outside stables in Hockley, Essex and eventually traced back to the north London operator. A relative of the driver came to collect payment for the job but was refused. It has cost the operator £800 to retrieve the tipped load.

A £1,000 reward is available to anyone who can identify the Foden eight-wheel bulker with a dull red cab and a four-inch blue stripe round it. It has a semi bulk aluminium body.

Contact 0181 652 3683.


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