RE: CAPED POOSADER.
I can't fault him, but like many, believe he shouldn't "have" to do it.
People pay their rates and street cleaners, who get well over the minimum basic pay, should be doing what they are paid to do.
I personally keep the surrounding area where I live swept and litter-picked; and my brown bin full of leaves from the autumn out of the street around me – where the lack of street cleaners have failed to remove them.
The general thing now is discard things when you've finished with them, even if there's a bin nearby.
I've even seen adults sat on the wall of the river and rather throw the empty can in the water rather than put them in a bin six feet from them.
A good example to set for the future generations.
It makes you wonder what these people's homes are like when they have such total disregard for the environment around them?
MW Wressell, Corporation Road, Grimsby.
The Telegraph says
People's inability to bin their waste has been a problem for some time, and with the council cuts we are facing, the onus will be on us more to help out.
Is that too much to ask?