More than 120 McDonald's crew from restaurants across Merseyside and as far away as Abergele joined forces with Liverpool City Council to tackle litter in five areas of Liverpool on a themed route in honour of Beatles Day.
Liverpool is to adopt a zero tolerance approach to people who litter in the city with an increase in the number of staff empowered to carry out enforcement.
A campaign starts to reduce the amount of chewing gum litter on our streets.
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has announced a drive to crackdown on illegal dumping and targeting residents that do not recycle responsibly
Four new teams to tackle flytipping and dumping are hitting the streets of Liverpool as part of a £1 million investment in tackling environmental crime.Â
People who refused to pay £80 fines for dropping litter in Liverpool have been found guilty in court and face being hit in the pocket with a bill almost FOUR times the cost of the fixed penalty notice.
Tackling litter in suburbs and educating people not to drop rubbish will be the focus of a new environmental campaign in Liverpool.
THEY’RE bigger, they’re better and there’s more of them than ever before.
Liverpool’s bins have had a major make-over and are now ready for use.