by Gillian McDade
There are calls for CCTV to be installed in one of Mid-Ulster’s most remote areas - in a bid to prevent fly tipping.
A dead calf was dumped in Altmore Forest near Pomeroy, several weeks ago.
Household rubbish and tyres have also been discarded.
A number of bodies - including the Forestry Service - have been notified.
Sinn Fein Councillor for the area, Mickey Gillespie says mobile CCTV could resolve this:



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