Amy-Louise May, 29, was accused of being a fly-tipper.
She claimed both clothes banks were full on August 31 when she checked them, so she thought it would be fine to leave her donations in a bag next to the bins.
‘I was disgusted when I got the letter. I had a breakdown. Life has been hard for me as it is. I’ve got my home to pay for and my car to pay for.
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