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How often do you see street cleaners/litter pickers in your area? Are you satisfied with the cleanliness of your neighbourhood, and what kind of area do you live in (affluent/average/poor)?

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Average/moderate area.

Can't remember the last time I saw a street sweeper lorry here

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Average/moderate area.

Can't remember the last time I saw a street sweeper lorry here

 

Is your area clean or dirty as a result?

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Middle class suburb. I can't remember the last time I saw a street cleaner either. It's unusual to see rubbish on the streets here.

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Very rarely see street cleaners, in fact I could count on one hand and I've been here 10 years, I live just off Sheffield Lane Top and the street is very very clean.

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Haven't seen a road sweeper for about a year but area is generally clean. As it is a quiet suburban area with quite a few woods am seeing quite a lot of fly-tipping either over the walls or at the entrances to the woods. Council are aware as there are notices up warning against it.

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Ordinary street in Hillsborough. Never see a street cleaner, but it's pretty clean. I've picked up the odd bit of litter near my house, assume neighbours do the same.

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Less often than the Perseids

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Every day

 

I like to tip my rubbish onto the street

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Every day

 

I like to tip my rubbish onto the street

 

Why do we always have to have one who types "rubbish" like this? You must feel proud!

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Very often in Stannington

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