Another four cases of fly-tipping have resulted in fines.

One of the cases involved four sacks of garden waste being dumped illegally in roadside ditch in Crow Piece Lane, Burnham on July 18.

The perpetrator was caught by a surveillance camera dumping the waste.

The dumper admitted fly-tipping the waste and received a £400 fine, which was reduced to £300 due to an early payment.

Another case saw a builder, who had been working in Camden in January of this year, paid an unidentified waste carrier to remove waste.

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It was subsequently found dumped illegally at Ford Lane, Iver.

The builder was fined a total £2,709 by Wycombe Magistrates on September 30 after failing waste duty of care.

A third case saw two cupboard doors and cardboard dumped illegally in a roadside ditch on Wexham Park Lane.

The perpetrator was also caught in the act by a surveillance camera and made an early admission during a PACE interview.

He received a fixed penalty notice of £400, which has been fully paid.

Lastly, waste was discovered fly-tipped on Froggy Lane in Denham last week.

Bucks Fly Tipping reported the case on social media, warning people to only use legitimate waste carriers.

The road had to be closed as the waste was removed.