Janet Bury: "I personally do not drop litter and i always find it very strange that people think its acceptable. However as all the bins seem to be constantly overflowing nowadays its no surprise."

Margaret Johnson: "I can probably count on one hand, the amount of times I’ve seen someone drop litter. However, I did watch a young woman pull over in her car in Cavendish street. A few months ago, she got out of the car, opened the back door and ‘swiped’ lots of fast food litter onto the road, got back in her car and drove away. No excuse for littering"

Kath Smith: "I ve seen children with their parents dropping litter in town. There is a lot of fast food containers about, especially by Channel side. We can't blame the council for people s bad habits. There's no excuse not to use a litterbin or take it home."

Darren Gill: "Hope these guys collect enough then take it all to the town hall show the so called council bosses what can be done,then leave all the rubbish they collect in the front entrance of the town hall until they get paid for the work they done,that should actually be done by council paid workers."

Greg Rose: "Some bins around town are packed sky high with litter and don't seem to be emptied, until there's no more room and the litter drops on the floor."

Dawn Mckellar: " Nobody should be dropping litter. No excuses for it."

Beverley Gardner: "I saw a woman eating a banana on Rawlinson Street last week , had a look round then dropped the skin by someone’s house."

Wendy Hibbert: "Don't blame the majority for the guilty minority. There is not one bin anywhere where I walk my dog and when I do occasionally see a road sweeper, he walks past rubbish without picking it up, School street Ramsden street area.

Lori Boo Robbo: "It's up to every individual to throw their rubbish away. Just put it in the bin."

Debbie Reid: "Zest also do a clean up."