Farmers fighting to feed the country say they have seen a spike in fly-tipping during the COVID-19 pandemic.Farmers’ fields, laybys and lanes have become hot spots for DIY remnants, unwanted garden furniture and waste.Scotland’s leading rural and environmental organisations issued a joint statement calling on locals not to be selfish and flout fly-tipping laws and to report offenders.It reads: “Over the past few weeks, we have seen Scotland’s beautiful countryside being blighted even more with people’s junk.“At a time when farmers are working around the clock to provide food for the nation and trying to keep their businesses running, it is heartbreaking to see their land being used as a giant tip.“Local authorities have been forced to
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