An Ipswich man has spoken of the "never-ending" dumping of rubbish down his road which he describes as a "blight on the neighbourhood".
Woody St. Goran said the most recent incident happened last Wednesday (November 13) as he walked down Suffolk Road and spotted a pile of rubbish.
The pile included children's toys, a pram, cardboard boxes and various other items.
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The 42-year-old also spotted two sets of mattresses dumped in Suffolk Road on Monday (November 18) and finally a toilet seat in the same spot on Tuesday (November 19).
Mr St. Goran, who lives with his wife and two young children, says: "Flytipping is a real blight on this neighbourhood.
"There are constantly large household items dumped on the corner of Cemetery Road and Suffolk Road and often up Hervey Street too. It's never-ending! We see it all the time and it just won't stop.
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He added: "It’s a real shame that some people don’t have more pride in their neighbourhood and don’t realise the effect flytipping has on everyone else who lives here.
"It really annoys me that everyone has to suffer just because a select few can’t be bothered to make a quick trip to the tip."
This comes after a disabled woman was unable to get out of her flat after rubbish was dumped outside her door in Woodlark Close earlier this month.
Another Ipswich father of two also recently expressed his anger after flytipping in Hartley Street.
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