Street litter in Kingstone
Street litter in Kingstone

Street litter in Kingstone

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Residents across various cities in the UK are voicing concerns about neglected public spaces and rising issues with litter and vermin. In Kingstone, councillor Steve Bullcock highlighted the overgrown street planters that attract vermin, while in Canterbury, locals lament the shabby state of their historic city, urging better maintenance to uphold its UNESCO World Heritage status. Meanwhile, Salford is planning a new 'creative neighbourhood' to rejuvenate an area plagued by litter and fly-tipping, aiming to create a vibrant community with affordable housing and public spaces. These developments reflect a growing demand for local authorities to take proactive measures in maintaining cleanliness and safety in urban environments. As cities grapple with these challenges, community involvement and municipal action are seen as vital for fostering better living conditions. The ongoing push for improvements indicates a broader trend of residents taking an active role in advocating for their neighborhoods.

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