More photos have emerged of rubbish, including cars and mattresses, dumped on a road in Lower Sydenham.

Sarah Dyer told News Shopper the fly-tipping is on the doorstep of where she works at Trimline construction wholesaler, and she has never seen Kangley Bridge Road this bad.

She said: “It is a dead-end road so people think they can get away with it.

“It is the worst I have ever seen it. It’s a nightmare driving up and down the road at the best of times as there’s so many businesses here with HGVs, let alone with all this fly-tipping.

“It once took me 20 minutes to get out the road. It is hell."

She added that business delivery drivers sometimes have to drive on the opposite pavement to get closer to their destination.

Earlier this month News Shopper reported how Bromley Council had launched an investigation into the dumped rubbish.

This was after a worker for Printheads and Paper International said his business was suffering because of the fly-tipping “war zone”.

Bromley Council said: “Investigations are continuing regarding this fly-tipping incident and if anyone has information which could lead to a successful prosecution, we would be very pleased to hear from them, with a reward of up to £500 available for information leading to prosecution.

“This also includes potential local businesses who may have relevant CCTV footage. Fly-tipping is a serious problem which we are tackling and it is not an easy situation to resolve but we are committed to doing what we can, including responding to reports of dumped waste and arranging clearance.”

News Shopper reported this month how Bromley Council had issued 180 fines to littering offenders since 2017.