Fly-tipping cleared at Keats Avenue

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I reported the fly-tipping on Keats Avenue after it was spotted on the community litter pick.

It has now been cleared away and I am pleased to see this.

Fly-tipping costs councils and their partners thousands of pounds every year to clear up. Gloucester City Council and Gloucester City Homes work with enforcement agencies to deter people from doing this.

There are lots of options for recycling materials, booking bulky waste collections, donating items or disposing of them via charities. We must all work to reduce fly-tipping and ease the burden on our councils.

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