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LITTER wardens could soon be patrolling the countryside if a new campaign is successful.
PARISH councils are backing a campaign chief's call to blitz the blight of litter.
AUTHOR and countryside campaigner Bill Bryson has hailed Dorchester’s fight against litter bugs.
IT might only be a mile long, but the walk to work is quite conclusive when it comes to establishing whether Britain has a litter problem. The streets, hedges and gardens between Charminster and the centre of Bournemouth were full of rubbish this morning and they looked no dirtier than when I normally walk through them.
AUTHOR and former Daily Echo journalist Bill Bryson has revealed that his "obsession" with litter led to him taking up the invitation to stand as president of the Campaign for Rural England.
LITTER is becoming the "default condition" of the countryside, author Bill Bryson warned today as he launched a campaign against the problem.
COUNCILS spend a massive £7.6 million a year in Dorset and the New Forest cleaning up after the public.
New steps to fight the litterbugs are proposed in a report out today.
LITTER campaigners are urging residents to help clean up Dorset.
YOU might know that I recently launched a national campaign called Stop the Drop aimed at targeting the blight of litter and fly-tipping in our villages, towns and countryside.
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