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    If there are none or few litter bins and recycling bins and no public-transport employee(s) dedicated to the task of general upkeep then already some foolhardy soul has set themselves up for disappointment leaving the matter of cleanliness to the public themselves.
    It is just that I take it from what you say Sue that a public-spirited volunteer would not need any bag to collect fallen litter if it were only a step or two to the nearest bin.
    I am sure schools do their bit to instil the anti-litter message, but is it too much to ask that bins be placed for the convenience of the public and not simply for the ease of the collecting teams?
    There is a small plot of grass in front of where I live with two benches yet the litter bin is by one entrance only, where it is easy to get to for the truck and not where it would do most good, between the benches.

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