Upset and disappointment expressed
'They should be ashamed' - the reaction from a woman who's family property was vandalised by fly-tippers ditching Christmas waste.
Sharon Booth says they've been working hard to renovate the home where she grew up in Bride.
As she passed last week, she found bags full of household waste, wrapping paper, and unwanted toys strewn across the garden.
Bride Commissioners removed the rubbish, as police look to identify the culprits.
Sharon says it was both upsetting, and disappointing:
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