RESIDENTS are being asked for their help in catching a serial fly-tipper in Dorset.

Enforcement officers at the Dorset Waste Partnership (DWP) are currently investigating a spate of fly-tipping incidents that have taken place in Stalbridge over the last six months, where white carrier bags of empty cans have been dumped along a stretch of the A357 at Spire Hill.

The bags appear in the mornings, usually between 7am and 7.30am. Despite this section of road being busy in the mornings with people travelling to work, the verges are littered with these cans.

Officers cleared the litter recently and collected at least 1,000 cans. But despite their clean-up efforts, the bags have continued to be dumped.

Sturminster Newton Town Council are also aware of deposits of similar rubbish around the town at various locations, but the A357 at Spire Hill remains the worst affected.

An enforcement officer working on the case said: “We are appealing to local residents for information as we feel sure that somebody who has recently travelled along the A357 at Spire Hill has seen something that may be of assistance.

"If you have witnessed any littering taking place in this area, please contact us at enquiries@dorsetwastepartnership.gov.uk or call Dorset Direct on 01305 221040.

"The DWP would like to thank Stalbridge residents in advance for their assistance. Together, we can help stamp out this dangerous and anti-social activity that blights our beautiful county.”