Unimaginable pollution
STEVE WATSON
Shocking footage from Oxfordshire reveals a massive illegal fly-tip turning the picturesque River Cherwell into a wasteland of rubbish, piled 20 feet deep and stretching 500 feet long.
This environmental outrage, dubbed a “catastrophe” by locals, highlights how the once-pristine English countryside is devolving into scenes reminiscent of third-world pollution hotspots, where unchecked dumping poisons rivers and landscapes.
The enormous heap, estimated at hundreds of tonnes of plastic, foam, wood, and household waste, appeared overnight in a floodplain near Kidlington, just meters from the A34 and the River Cherwell.
This is completely unacceptable.
Rubbish as deep as 20 ft and 500 ft long dumped into the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire.
I’ve never seen a disgusting sight like this in England before. A first world country should never look like this. pic.twitter.com/NRHgJaATJp
— Chris Rose (@ArchRose90) November 14, 2025
The pile is one of the UK’s largest fly-tips ever recorded, posing severe risks to wildlife, water quality, and public health with fears of toxins leaching into the river.
The Environment Agency is investigating, but cleanup could cost taxpayers dearly, as criminal gangs are blamed for the brazen act.
Seeing this in England would have been unthinkable even as recently as 5-10 years ago. https://t.co/V5rfvHSeie
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) November 14, 2025
This isn’t an isolated UK problem—it’s a staple of third-world environmental neglect, where rivers double as dumping grounds. In places like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Peru, massive waste flows poison waterways, killing fish, wildlife, and crops.
Videos show rivers choked with fecal matter, plastic, and mystery sludge, with governments turning a blind eye as populations grow.
Critics argue importing such habits accelerates the UK’s decline, turning serene spots into toxic zones.
Bangladesh ~ The river no longer holds fish or water, only human/animal fecal matter, trash, and soggy mounds of mystery matter that floats away when a flood comes through. pic.twitter.com/o4jrfNOy0C
— Dane (@UltraDane) October 1, 2024
This is in India 🇮🇳. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Tonnes of waste was dumped by workers of a town panchayat in a flood river at Thittakudi in Cuddalore district in Tamilnadu. pic.twitter.com/iLa2Se57D6— Licypriya Kangujam (@LicypriyaK) August 2, 2020
It’s starting to look just as bad as pakistan.pic.twitter.com/tg1twjUZSt
— NO CONTEXT VIDEOS (@Viralvid_89) November 14, 2025
The Cherwell incident is also part of a growing fly-tipping crisis blighting England’s rural idyll, with lanes, fields, and brooks increasingly resembling desolate slums.
Residents report surges in Essex, Wiltshire, and Manchester, where fly-tippers evade high council fees by dumping illegally.
Videos capture brazen acts in Birmingham and Northamptonshire, fueling calls for tougher fines and better waste access. As one observer notes, “The dismantling of the UK is almost complete.”
Small Heath in Birmingham
Another Fly Tipper caught in the act pic.twitter.com/FKmrsdL8Q7
— WeGotitBack 🏴🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@NotFarLeftAtAll) May 15, 2025
11.30 today, Female caught fly-tipping on the estate.
” it’s ok, my friends do it” was her response when challenged.
All reported to the council, let’s see what is done, even with two witnesses and photographic evidence!
Worth watching this one.
[email protected] #crime pic.twitter.com/DXezzjFdN7— Adey A (@AdeysAlthorp) July 12, 2025
Ogmore: 2,000 tyres pulled out in river clean-up https://t.co/vDngkhcKsb
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) August 30, 2023
This creeping destruction of Britain’s green heartlands demands urgent action—before more rivers are transformed into rubbish repositories, amid lax policies and cultural shifts.
As we have previously highlighted, mass immigration is overwhelming secluded English villages, leading to littered beauty spots, strained infrastructure, and environmental degradation in once-protected rural havens.
Such ‘cultural enrichment’ is bringing with it increased waste, overcrowding, and loss of traditional English tranquility—transforming idyllic countrysides into chaotic extensions of urban decay.
This article (UK’s Countryside Trash Horror: Oxfordshire River Turns Into Third-World Dump) was created and published by Modernity News and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Steve Watson

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