Year 4 calls for CCTV to catch fly-tippers
CHILDREN fed up that they have to trudge through litter on the way to school are calling for action to stop people fly-tipping in St Peter Port.

CHILDREN fed up that they have to trudge through litter on the way to school are calling for action to stop people fly-tipping in St Peter Port.
The young students of Notre Dame du Rosaire Primary School have to walk past - sometimes through - rubbish dumped on the steps and alleyways of Burnt Lane.
Bin bags get ripped open by animals and all kinds of unpleasant waste is strewn about - ranging from sanitary towels to chicken carcasses.
'When we went to Mass the other day, there was cat litter, nappies, and bloody bandages dumped,' said Harvey Cameron, 9.
The students in Lis de Jersey's Year 4 class decided to do something about it - and wrote to Constables Barry Cash and Dennis Le Moignan asking for action.
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