Hi dontbesilly, Unfortunately, leaving rubbish next to bins is a non-starter because of foxes that are scavenging for food overnight - I visit the parks early in the morning and it's very sad to see the rubbish spread out over a wide area where foxes have done their work. We are lucky that our parks stay open late into the evening which precludes them being emptied between the last rubbish being dumped and it getting dark. I disagree with your statement that it's not the "public's fault" - it is 100% an individual's choice of whether they litter or not. If the bins are full then take your rubbish home please. Where I do absolutely agree with you is that the recycling facilities in each of the parks locally are pretty much non-existent and therefore peoples' waste that could be recycled is being sent to landfill or even worse just spread around our parks. Therefore, I would advocate: 1. All parks to have sufficient recycling bins 2. Clear signage throughout the park ordering people to sort their rubbish and recycle. If the bins are full then it should be clear that people need to take it home with them. The inner eco-warrior in me does question why it is necessary to produce any rubbish from a picnic, our throwaway society is so depressing - but I'm not going to go there! I will write to the council today to advocate for proper recycling facilities in each of the Southwark parks. If you agree with my suggestions, perhaps you could do the same and we could actually make a change. Either that or my mornings will continue to be spent picking up other peoples' rubbish, which is a pretty depressing prospect!