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First of all, I apologise for the rant! But has anyone else experienced this new trend of people throwing rubbish into their front garden? I am not talking about into their bins but actually into our front gardens.


It seems to be an everyday thing that I am finding dumped chip packets, pizza boxes, crisp wrappers, coffee cups, sweet wrappers in our front garden and to be honest I am getting really sick of it. There is a bin right there if you really have to dump it right that second instead of waiting to get home.

I think some of the things I have found have blown in from the street (clearly they shouldn't have been dumped there either, but it's less directly aggressive) - and some things (boxes with chicken wing bones) may have been brought in by foxes to eat discretely - but I agree, it's clear that cans and bottles could only have arrived through human agency, and it's inexcusable.

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