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Litter is sometimes a problem in Kesgrave, as everywhere.

Kesgrave Council does what it can by:


All though fines do exist for littering it is difficult and almost impossible to enforce, therefore it becomes the responsibility of individuals. There are several local residents who do care enough and carry a bag with them just for the purpose of litter picking. There are also groups that carry out picks annually, including Kesgrave High School who encourages students to be environment friendly by clearing an area close to the school. This all helps and, of course there is the handyman and the Parish Paths Partnership (P3) group hold regular litter picks.

If we all picked up a little bit of litter everyday, think how much nicer the area would be and we wouldn't need to pay for it!

If you come across an area of concern please contact Kesgrave Council Office with details of where and what the problem is and they will either contact Suffolk Coastal District Council to clear it up or for speedier results contact the `handyman.


Litter Bins
The sites where fido and litter bins can be found are shown on the notice boards at the Rupert Fison Centre or a can be downloaded <here>.

Over 150 of these are in place in areas where a need has been identified. Although many are owned by the Town Council there are a lot of different styles, particularly of the litter bins. They are all emptied by Suffolk Coastal District Council on a regular schedule. If anyone notices a bin hasn't been emptied recently it would be appreciated if the Town Council could be notified, then we can pass the message on.































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