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    Well done PaulB for putting this up, I was going to but have been very busy.

    I think litter is a good topic for a Neighbourhood Forum - every one grumbles about it and there must be a thousand opinions as to how to reduce it, so come along, you may have an idea that no one has thought of.

    More bins is an obvious answer, but also promoting Dover as a lovely Town, with some banners of local scenes and images with an abundance of flowers etc. so it creates a picture of how beautiful Dover could and should be.

    They do this in Broadstairs and it seems to work - much less litter and a cared-for looking Town.

    When I was DBS Manager, part of my 23 initiatives was about litter; I created a banner to be put at various strategic places around Town reminding people NOT to drop litter, but put it in a bin - and make sure there was a bin close by.

    This of course died when I was sacked and I can't see it coming back, as after Spencer has worked his socks off for the market (but wrongly directed by Cameron), he'll have to spend all his time recruiting businesses, but that won't actually help businesses or Dover' just the Chamber.

    A classic case of the bosses not having a clue, sacking the one person who did know and then making all the wrong decisions. Yeah I know, sour-grapes, but what I'm saying is still true.




    Roger

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