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waste in layers with soil used to cover it in an attempt to hide it, across an area the size of a football pitch. Work is now being carried out to mitigate the impact
protecting their land from fly-tipping. He takes pride in keeping his area tidy, organising regular beach cleans on the Gower, an area renowned for its landscapes and the first place in Britain
protected for wildlife but often there are “wet wipes and plastic pollution entangled in algae and all over the rocks”, said Lewis Stagnetto, of the Nautilus Project, a local environmental charity. Raw sewage pollution
waste of land, which could instead be used for house building. Amidst a housing crisis, and with many people in temporary accommodation, he suggests "using substantial acres of land for golf courses, compared to actually