Town council seeks culprit responsible for dumping animal waste in bags across Holt for six months in allotments.

It’s happening at the allotments and Town Close. Letheringsett Hill is affected too. The council thinks one person is responsible and wants the person to stop now.
The council wants locals to watch out and report odd stuff. They called the dumper’s actions wrong, stating the person makes others clean their mess.
The dumping, involving animal waste in bags, has been active for six months around Holt. This fly-tipping costs the town money, which the town funds through residents.
The council finds this very unfair because someone avoids their duties. They force others to deal with their mess, usually on Sundays, and probably use a car.
The bags are quite heavy, you know. The council asked residents to be alert and increased security in those areas. The council provides bins to keep Holt clean and hopes the dumping will stop.