Croydon Council is on the hunt for two men caught on CCTV dumping a refrigerator on a South Norwood street.

The pair were recorded pulling up to the junction of Sunny Bank and Manor Road in a Mercedes estate car at about 12.30am, August 1, before carrying the four-foot fridge from the car to a fence by a neighbouring house.

In the footage, the men can be seen dumping the fridge before walking away from the parked car.

The council is appealing for witnesses to come forward, including a pedestrian who walked past the men as they carried the fridge, as well as the drivers of an orange hatchback and a white van who also passed by.

Councillor Stuart Collins, deputy leader and cabinet member for the council's clean and green Croydon initiative, said: "This is a classic example of fly-tipping blighting local streets, which is why we’ll keep clamping down on it.

"And if you’re thinking of paying someone else to get rid of your unwanted furniture or fridges, make sure they have a proper waste licence."

Convicted fly-tippers can face a maximum £50,000 fine and a year in prison. Croydon Council offers domestic white goods collection for £20 per visit, for up to four items.