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Impromptu Litter Pick

Coventry,CV6 5BD

30 Jul 2018

23:00

Spotted around 10-15 sodden trodden on dirty bags for life on my way to work, quite close to the Canal Basin end today...I probably ought to have taken them to work/home and let them dry/cleaned them as they may have been reusable...they are bags for life after all! But I gathered them all up, filthy as they were and binned them in the closest bin - I couldn't believe it, they would've gone straight into the canal and caused so much grief for animals and potentially got stuck in narrowboat parts too! :( (I only counted this as one bag even though it was multiple!).

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