In a post to Facebook, the Conservative MP described the incident in Bledrow Ridge as "appalling".
Greg Smith visited the site at Manor Farm, Bledlow Ridge today (09/07), describing "the enormous" amount of waste as "appalling and horrendous".

Image from Greg Smith MP on Facebook
In a social media post, he reassured constituents he has already contacted Thames Valley Police, the Environment Agency and the Police and Crime Commissioner asking for "urgent and robust action".
He added that those responsible for the fly-tipping had left "a lot of evidence" about where the waste came from, with photographs showing some of the dumped items appearing to originate from London.

Image from Greg Smith MP on Facebook
The Conservative MP added it is "absolutely essential the Police and Environment Agency act swiftly and robustly to catch the tippers and bring them to justice".
He stressed that "our farmers are struggling enough at the moment without facing the cost and stress of getting illegally tipped waste from London properly taken away."
His original post can be seen in full below:

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