Northampton farmer's hay bales burnt and rolled into river is last straw, says dog walker
She says her strolls in the fields off Kings Heath Rec, have been littered with vodka bottles, aerosol cans and "burnt plastic" in recent weeks.
But the final straw came last week (June 26) when she saw a local farmer's bales floating in a nearby pond, which she says has wrecked them beyond any use.
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Hide AdThe dog walker, who asked not to be named, said: "It's just so depressing and infuriating. I know the farmer. He is seriously ill and he spent all of the last weeks cutting hay, costing him time and money.
"Then students decided to celebrate the end of their exams by pushing eight huge rounds bales of hay into the river."
She also claims the fire brigade has been called out to extinguish one of the bales when it was set on fire.
Last Wednesday evening (June 27), fire crews were also called to extinguish a 100m square grass fire in the same area at around 6.10pm.
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Hide AdThe Northampton dog walker is now calling on Northampton's parents to keep their children in check and put a stop to the vandalism.
She said: "The bales are still there. They are swollen with water and they aren't going anywhere. The only person suffering is the farmer who makes his living from them. It is criminal damage."