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Have a road trip not a road tip: council teams clean up to twenty-three tonnes of litter from A50/A500 corridor
Stoke-on-Trent City Council and National Highways are reminding residents that the city’s roads are not a bin after city council teams clear the equivalent of 340 grey bin loads of rubbish each year.
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Residents reminded ‘city streets are not a bin’
Across the city, teams are fighting to keep Stoke-on-Trent’s streets clean but litter is being dropped as quickly as our environment team and volunteer litter pickers can clean it up.
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Local litter picking heroes urge public to bin their rubbish
Local residents have been working hard to keep our city clean, but they need help. Stoke-on-Trent City Council are urging all residents and visitors to bin their litter, or take it home with them.
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490 council workers redeployed on coronavirus response, and fly-tipping cases increase 30 per cent
Almost 500 city council workers have been redeployed to work in services to support residents, communities and businesses through the coronavirus pandemic.
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City Council working with partners and local residents to clean up Stoke-on-Trent
Local residents and corporate partners of Stoke-on-Trent City Council have helped to combat the litter issue in the city by carrying out litter picks in recent weeks.