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Judy Hobson investigates fly-tipping and illegal dumping in the north west. It blights the landscape and costs thousands to remove, but what's the cost to the environment?

Judy Hobson investigates the scale of fly-tipping and illegal dumping in the north west. It blights the landscape and costs thousands to remove, but what's the cost to the environment?

Mike Dilger asks what the best way of persuading fly-tippers and litter louts to clean up their own rubbish is.

And BBC 6 Music's Mark Radcliffe goes on the trail of the Manchester Broadside Ballads - songs which were sung in the 19th century to tell the workers the latest news.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 19 Sep 201619:30

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterDianne Oxberry
ReporterJudy Hobson
ReporterMike Dilger
ReporterMark Radcliffe
Executive ProducerDeborah Van Bishop

Broadcast

  • Mon 19 Sep 201619:30