DISGRUNTLED residents have hit out at litter being strewn across a residential street.
Ray Pope who lives in Crowthorne spotted the rubbish on The Avenue next to Ellis Road this morning (June 22).
From plastic to paper packaging and a blue rubbish bag, all kinds of litter has been left on a pathway.
After posting the pictures to his Facebook community group, residents were quick to notice the odd items left amongst the rubbish.
A pair of jeans, bubble wrap and tinned packaging covers the grass verge.
More litter is seen next to a residents property with litter spreading into the driveway.
Residents in Crowthorne have been attempting to figure out why there is so much rubbish.
One person suggested foxes might be the issue.
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Adrian Marks said: "We stopped putting our bins out overnight because of this [foxes]. The foxes are clever enough to remove bin lids as well. NWR [New Wokingham Road] was like a rubbish tip a month or so ago there were so many bags across the road."
The Public Protection Partnership, who deal with fly-tipping and waste management issues in the borough, has been contacted for more information.
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