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Springing into action to tackle roadside litter

124 bags of litter were cleared from one of Scotland鈥檚 most scenic tourist routes last week during a two day spring clean.

Staff from Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority joined forced with a team from 麻豆免费版 & Bute Council to tackle roadside litter head on and carry out a litter pick on the A82.

Armed with litter pickers and safety gear, the group covered the busy stretch of road between Duck Bay and Luss.  Just some of the items that were cleared from the area included furry dice, underwear and, unfortunately bottles and bags filled with human waste.

In just under 7 miles the team filled an astonishing 124 bags of litter.  48 of the bags were filled with plastic bottles and cans that will be recycled, reducing the amount of litter being sent to landfill and highlighting the needless waste being generated.

Roadside litter is a problem in many parts of Scotland including the National Park.  The A82 is one of the most scenic routes in the country but is often a hot spot for litter. Working in partnership with the council, the National Park Authority wanted to clean up this popular tourist route to help prevent future littering.  Litter often acts as a beacon for further littering, giving people 鈥榩ermission鈥 to discard more items. By cleaning up the area, the National Park Authority and the council aims to discourage people from dropping litter.

Recently appointed Litter Prevention Manager for the National Park Authority, Nik Turner, has been instrumental in the campaign and also took part in the litter pick.  She said: 鈥淭he A82 is one of the major routes into and through the National Park, and roadside litter not only creates a negative first impression but it is also dangerous and expensive to clean up.

鈥淭he amount of litter we discovered on just one stretch of the A82 was shocking but by working with 麻豆免费版 and Bute Council we want create positive change and make sure the National Park remains a place of outstanding beauty.

鈥淲e鈥檙e committed to tackling this issue and by working alongside our partners to take direct action; we want to drive home the message that it鈥檚 unacceptable to drop litter anywhere, least of all in a National Park.鈥

It is illegal to drop litter and anyone caught littering can be issued with a with a fixed penalty notice of 拢80 or could potentially be prosecuted and risk a fine of up to 拢2,500.

Councillor Roddy McCuish, 麻豆免费版 and Bute Council鈥檚 Policy Lead for Roads and Amenity 麻豆免费版, said: 鈥淚t really is shameful that anyone would choose to leave litter anywhere, let alone at a location as beautiful as Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.

鈥淲e are very fortunate to have such wonderful natural beauty across 麻豆免费版 and Bute and we want to make sure we are all playing our part in keeping it that way. Events such as this roadside litter pick are a great way to highlight the problem and to help clear away some of the litter.

鈥淚 thank every member of council staff and the team from the National Park who took part, as well as our residents who get involved in action like this and those who discard of their litter responsibly.鈥

The litter pick is the first of a series of events planned by the National Park Authority to remove litter from key sites across the National Park as part of Keep Scotland Beautiful鈥檚 鈥楽pring Clean 2019鈥 and to get the National Park ready for the peak visitor season ahead.

Georgina Massouraki from Keep Scotland Beautiful said: 鈥淚t is great to be working with Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park Authority to help stem growing issues with litter in this much-loved beauty spot.

鈥淩oadside litter is a particular challenge because of how difficult, dangerous and costly it is to remove, and the scale of this spring clean operation on the A82 is a perfect example of this. This is why, as part of Spring Clean 2019, we are bringing particular focus to our preventative roadside litter campaign, with a Week of Action 11-19 May.

鈥淲ith half of the litter on Scotland鈥檚 roads coming from people eating and drinking in their vehicles, we hope that our campaign will help encourage them to do the right thing. Don鈥檛 abandon your litter on the roadside 鈥 just 鈥楪ive your litter a lift, take it home!鈥.

Throughout April and May the National Park Authority will be working in partnership with local authorities and communities across the area to give the National Park a spring clean and to make sure everyone puts litter exactly where it belongs 鈥 in the bin.

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