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Happens to be corner of Upland and Goodrich but the issue is everywhere. A brown bin was used and then "discarded" on the corner of upland and goodrich months ago. Since then it has attracted assorted garbage. So it has long since become a "green" bin. But won't be collected as a green bin and removed as a surplus brown bin.


Morning of the 30th August the whole of the area is covered in animal droppings and it stinks.


Lucky us that our taxes pay for street cleaning. But why is it that almost no one picks any litter up once it on the street side of their front door.


I cleared maybe 70% of the revolting mess up this morning because it revolted me. I saw council workers jog by and educators walk by with their dogs and parents dropping children at the nurseries who all avoided me like an untouchable in a caste system.


Is brexit going to make this bad citizenry go away? Hold your hats for a rapid decent to even hotter hell

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