Please dispose of your rubbish correctly
Residents have raised concerns about litter and fly-tipping in woods in Clifton - and urged people to dispose of their rubbish correctly. Bottles, clothing, plastic bags and even sofas are just some of the items residents have come across recently in Glapton Woods, off Clifton Lane.
Speaking about the issue of litter and fly-tipping at Glapton Woods, she told Nottinghamshire Live: “Luckily, it isn’t a concern for children because I know no-one who takes their child for a walk in the woods. But a lot of people take their dogs and I’ve seen glass on the floor before.” He said: “I always pick up rubbish when I see it and even though I don’t want to, I give people two chances until I report it. The woodlands are full of wildlife with foxes and birds, it's enjoyable there.”
“I’ll pick the rubbish up when I see it and there are bins about so I don’t know what the answer is. It’s a wooded area so you’re mostly likely not to get caught when fly-tipping or littering.”
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