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The parks manager and one of the DV councillors responded to pictures I sent them of overflowing bins after one slightly balmy Sunday in lockdown. They agreed that they would need to put more bins in and/or increase bin collections during the day as we get closer to the double whammy of no lockdown and - hopefully - sunny, warm weather. I was impressed they both responded so quickly and with good news, so thanks. (Subtext - sometimes the powers that be do respond to direct communication so pleases give it a try, alongside/instead of EDF outpourings.)
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Nigello, I agree. It's always worth contacting people about these things if they are bothering you. I've also had positive responses from the parks team and friends of Dulwich Park about similar issues. Sounds like they are really trying to get on top of the litter situation- it's just the behaviour of some members of the public that need addressing. Unfortunately, that's not so easy.

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