A campaign to tackle the problem of people dropping litter on pavements and roads across Bradford district has been launched.
The Council, working in partnership with the Tidy Britain Group, is trying to change behaviour and make people think twice before dropping their litter on the floor.
Council officers will be using posters placed on lampposts in problem areas and large signs on its vehicles, to try and raise awareness of the problem and to make people think about what they do with their litter, encouraging them to dispose of it responsibly.
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