Kirsty Gallacher has condemned the 'parasite' fly-tippers who dumped a 'disgraceful' mountain of waste on a country lane near her home.
The TV presenter, 50, who lives in a £1.5million rural home on the outskirts of Bracknell, Berkshire, raged at those reponsible for the large piles of overflowing bin bags which have remained on the road for at least five days.
In an Instagram video, the furious model lashed out at the 'parasite who has been working on a roofing job and decided to chuck all this' on the lane.
The large mound of rubbish is made up of building materials, cans and dozens of overflowing bin bags and stretches along the road, blocking drivers.
The mother-of-two urged for the perpetrators to be brought to justice to deter them from repeating it.
She said her community is 'suffering' because of fly-tipping but had never witnessed 'anything like this'.
In the video, displaying the mess, she said: 'Look at this. How disgusting is this. This has been fly-tipped on our road. This beautiful country road in Berkshire.
'Have a look at the length of that. I can't believe what I'm seeing. We get a lot of fly-tipping but I've never seen anything like this.
Kirsty Gallacher has condemned the 'parasite' fly-tippers who dumped a 'disgraceful' mountain of waste on a country lane near her home
In an Instagram video, the furious model lashed out at the 'parasite who has been working on a roofing job and decided to chuck all this' on the lane
The large mound of rubbish is made up of building materials, cans and dozens of overflowing bin bags and stretches along the road, blocking drivers
'It's some parasite who has been working on a roofing job and decided to chuck all this slate, all this insulation foam, which is going everywhere because it's windy.
'Black bin liners, cans are everywhere. I actually cannot believe it. And it has been like this for five days nearly. Council haven't done anything. [There's] all this wood with nails in it. It's a disgrace, an absolute disgrace.'
Alongside the video she captioned the post: 'Fly tipping… this is the worst case I’ve ever seen in our area!
'What can we do to bring these criminals to justice and deter them from doing it? It’s an absolute disgrace.
'Let me know if your community is suffering like ours & feel free to share, thank you!'
Commenting on the post, broadcaster Ben Fogle said: 'This makes me so angry'.
While reality TV star Jo Frost fumed at the 'criminal act'. She said: 'It says a lot about those people that make up a percentage of our society, they are ignorant and uneducated to the importance of keeping our countryside and inner cities clean.
'It is a criminal act. These people probably have children who have no respect either, it starts at home. The respect is gone.'
Singer Jessica Pietersen branded the rubbish dump 'horrendous' and said ANPR cameras needed to be installed.
The Bracknell fly-tip is the latest in a series of rubbish dumps which have angered Brits amid fears neighbourhoods are being turned into 'slums'.
The former Sky Sports and GB News presenter, 50, lives in a £1.5million rural home on the outskirts of Bracknell, Berkshire
In November, one of Britain's 'biggest ever' fly tips, 500ft-long mountain of abandoned rubbish, appeared in Oxfordshire
The Bracknell fly-tip is the latest in a series of rubbish dumps which have angered Brits amid fears neighbourhoods are being turned into 'slums'. Pictured: Rubbish in Willenhall, West Midlands
Fly-tippers are making homeowners' lives 'unbearable' as they transform Willenhall, West Midlands, into a 'makeshift tip' of dumped sofas, washing machines and even an old caravan.
Jamie Tombs, 49, lives on a housing estate in the area and said the mountains of discarded rubbish lining the streets was 'getting beyond a joke'.
'It's the worst fly-tipping spot in the borough and I imagine there's not really anything like it elsewhere in the UK this bad,' he said.
'Morons are just constantly adding to it but they get away with it so of course they carry on. It feels sometimes like there's fly-tipped rubbish on every corner.'
He claimed local council workers 'sometimes' collect the rubbish but nothing has been done 'for long periods' - despite an outcry from locals.
And it is not only household waste being dumped on the rat-infested streets.
Mr Tombs continued: 'It's one thing to dump a mattress but there have been caravans and car parts there too - it's like living in a slum.'
In November, one of Britain's 'biggest ever' fly tips appeared in Oxfordshire.
The massive 500ft-long mountain of abandoned rubbish, branded an 'environmental catastrophe', was illegally dumped in a field next to the A34 and River Cherwell near Kidlington in Oxfordshire.
It is believed the waste was dumped in one go and it has since been described by an MP as 'threatening an environmental disaster'.
A £7.3million operation to remove the giant illegal tip began last month.
























