A charity says there are no 'litter ferries' in the Lake District and visitors must clean up their mess.
A charity has warned there are no "litter fairies" in the Lake District and reminded visitors to take home their mess or risk harming the national park and its nature.
The charity is now launching a campaign to educate people visiting the Lakes and encourage them to behave responsibly, featuring a range of advice.Friends of the Lake District's campaign reminds visitors there are no litter fairies "The Lake District National Park covers 912 square miles of spectacular landscapes. It would be a massive feat for the rangers to litter pick such a large area, and impossible to get a bin lorry to the top of the fells," a spokesman said.
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