tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777504777049507088.post8053780260408685263..comments2023-10-14T15:43:26.233+01:00Comments on Gareth Fairhurst Blog: The Big Spring Clean. The Line, Standish.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777504777049507088.post-39615908717205066012015-04-08T16:48:56.399+01:002015-04-08T16:48:56.399+01:00Ray, we will announce one soon yes. Thanks for all...Ray, we will announce one soon yes. Thanks for all your help and support. People like you make a big difference.Cllr Gareth Fairhursthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11301660895224106395noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777504777049507088.post-66198545363739170242015-04-07T11:34:10.525+01:002015-04-07T11:34:10.525+01:00I too am a dog walker and am concerned at:
1) The ...I too am a dog walker and am concerned at:<br />1) The increasing amounts of litter and <br />2) The culprits who couldn't give a damn as to how unsightly the area can quickly become. <br /><br />I, along with a few other dog walkers who I have spoken to recently, am keen to make a stand and help clean up the mess. <br /><br />Hopefully Gareth will announce another 'clean' soon and keep us posted as to the Council's plans (if any) to provide litter bins or other refuse collection points along the 'line' and around the playing field for the benefit of all.<br />Ray Channoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777504777049507088.post-43454418422145385612015-03-30T14:46:04.342+01:002015-03-30T14:46:04.342+01:00Disgusting on the field near the school. It accumu...Disgusting on the field near the school. It accumulates over summer when scores of teenagers arrive with bags full of food (mainly in Lidl bags) and have nowhere to put the rubbish. They obviously can't be bothered to take it home and so dump it.<br /><br />The most worrying thing is the amount of cans. As a dog walker, I try and remove these where possible but the amount of leftover shards of metal when the mower has been round is horrendous. An accident waiting to happen.<br /><br />If no bins are provided, it's only going to happen again. Maybe we can add a few bins to go with the 1000 houses?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com