Residents tell of life in 'Wales' fly-tipping capital'

Residents in Newport have spoken out about what it is like living in what has been dubbed as Wales' fly-tipping capital.

Incidents across the country are at a 10-year high, but Newport has seen a 6,000% rise, with thousands in the past 12 months, according to official figures.

The issue has become so serious, BBC Wales filmed animals eating some of the fly-tipped waste, and some CCTV cameras aimed at tackling the issue have been cut down.

Newport council said it had increased efforts to "crack down" on fly-tipping, while the Welsh government said it funds Fly-tipping Action Wales to tackle the problem.