Shellharbour’s Natural Spaces Under Threat From Illegal Dumping
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Shellharbour’s natural spaces under threat from illegal dumping
Council workers clean up polystyrene beads at a creek in Flinders. Photo: Shellharbour City Council. Shellharbour residents are being urged to help tackle illegal dumping after large numbers of car tyres and bags of polystyrene were recently pulled from creeks and parks, highlighting the environmental and financial cost of improper waste disposal. Shellharbour City Council is calling on the community to “dump the dumping” and keep Shellharbour b…
The Community of Madrid warns of the danger of bathing in unauthorized areas, due to the high risk of accidents because they are places of complicated access and contain... The entrance Madrid intensifies surveillance to combat illegal baths in its natural spaces was first published in Gazetín Madrid.
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