Natasha Sheldon Lane, 35, has been asked to attend an 'interview under caution' after the parcel's plastic envelope was found in a public waste bin View 4 Images The Duke Street black bin is in a residential area (Image: Google)

A mother is confronting fly-tipping accusations after collecting a small package from an Aldi collection point. Natasha Sheldon Lane, 35, has been summoned to attend an "interview under caution" after the parcel's plastic wrapping was discovered in a public rubbish bin. ‌

Eager to verify the correct item had been delivered, she opened the package and disposed of its non-recyclable covering in a black bin on Duke Street, Flint. She gave it no further thought until a letter arrived from Flintshire Council's environmental enforcement unit. ‌

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