Sefton Council chief tells people to pick up their litter when they visit Crosby beach
SEFTON’S council chief is calling on everyone to keep Crosby beach clean.
Tonnes of rubbish are left behind on Sefton’s beaches each year
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Despite there being 250 litter bins on the coastal sites, 33,000 bin bags of rubbish were emptied and 160 large skips of waste were taken to landfill last year.
Margaret Carney, Sefton Council’s chief executive is calling on residents to pick up their litter.
People are leaving cans, bottles, clothing, deck chairs and BBQ packs on the beach.
The Crosby Herald has the full story here.
With the summer about to come upon us it is vitally important that Crosby beech remains a destination that will bring in tourists from around the North West and further-a-field. Especially now with the introduction of the new Another Place road signage across the Crosby Area.
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