Remember when lockdown started and the planet began to heal? 😑
People left so much rubbish behind yesterday after ‘Super Saturday’ that cows had to graze through the litter.
Picture from Sheep’s Green Nature Reserve in Cambridge, this morning show the area was left in a total state. Bins overflowed so people left their empty bottles and packaging next to them – leaving the roaming animals free to tuck in.AdvertisementVisit our live blog for the latest updates:They said: ‘I get infuriated by it. I was quite horrified. There was stuff strewn all over the grass.The shots were taken at Sheep’s Green Nature Reserve in Cambridge Bins were overflowing with beer cans and rubbish
‘People just fill the bins to capacity and then chuck stuff around them. I came across quite a few broken bottles, and even some nitrous oxide canisters.‘But I spoke to one woman who also comes here quite a lot. She thinks it could have been much worse.Yesterday was dubbed ‘Super Saturday’ as pubs, restaurants and hairdressers were allowed to open for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown began at the end of March.
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