FLYTIPPERS have dumped two fridge freezers alongside a Malvern road.

The rubbish was spotted by a dog walker early on Tuesday morning in Rectory Lane, Madresfield.

It was flytipped overnight, as the items were not there at 7.30pm on Monday evening.

One of the fridge freezers was left slightly open, and had been stuffed with black bags.

Officers moved quickly to remove the rubbish on Tuesday.

Rob Rich, community safety and resilience manager for Malvern Hills District Council, said: "Flytipping costs the taxpayer thousands of pounds ever year in clean up costs and has a real impact on the local environment.

"We encourage residents to report flytipping on our website and remember to always check someone has a waste carrier licence before allowing them to clear rubbish from your property.

"If in doubt take the local tip or contact us to arrange a bulky waste collection.”