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They had large recycling containers on Peckham Rye which had to be removed due to people abusing the facility and using the site as a rubbish tip (as they did everywhere else where these containers were sited) so the council will probably be resistant to the idea after that experience. I think you're suggesting small recycling bins alongside the rubbish bins within the park and that's much more likely to work.

singalto Wrote:

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> Why, oh why don?t people take their rubbish home

> after a picnic?


Who knows? I expect it could be that many of them do not live in the area and use the park much....most locals do not poo on their own doorsteps.

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