Severn Trent is urging residents to tidy up after themselves and park responsibly when visiting its Leicestershire reservoirs.
The company says it's noticed a rise in litter being left behind at its visitor sites, as well as continued reported problems with parking in the nearby areas since reopening again in June.
Severn Trent says rangers and volunteers spent over 250 hours picking up enough rubbish to fill over 10 large skips across all of the sites, they're urging visitors to use the bins provided or take their rubbish home with them.
Donna Marshall, Senior Visitor Engagement Officer says: “It’s been great to be able welcome everybody back again, but the amount of litter that’s being left behind is really upsetting to see, as well as continued reports of dangerous parking in the nearby areas.
“We want everyone who visits us to enjoy themselves and be safe, so we need people to use the bins provided, or preferably just take their rubbish with them and not leave it. Not only can this be harmful to wildlife, but seeing piles of rubbish can really ruin the experience for others. We also want people to respect the local community, so if the car parks are full then turn back and head home, instead of parking on neighbouring roads or verges which can be extremely dangerous.”
Severn Trent reopened its visitor sites in June, after closing to help limit the spread of coronavirus and has since introduced new measures across sites to help keep people safe when visiting.
The company is asking visitors to maintain social distancing and limiting the number of visitors each day, by closing car parks when the site becomes busy.
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