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Nature featuresYou are in: Suffolk > Nature > Nature features > Don't be a tosser! Mark and Emily get their hands dirty Don't be a tosser!Mark Murphy is spearheading 91Èȱ¬ Radio Suffolk's campaign to clean up our county and hopes you'll join in him in shouting "Don't be a tosser!" Why not download one of our posters to show your support? Fed up by all the rubbish on the side of the roads and in many of our natural beauty spots, Mark is urging residents and visitors to Suffolk to clean up after themselves. "When you drive around Suffolk you can't fail to notice the rubbish-strewn grass verges," said Mark. "The A14 in particular is disgusting and it seems people are just tossing their bottles and bags out of their car or lorry window." The Don't be a tosser poster A new poster is available from 91Èȱ¬ Radio Suffolk's reception and downloadable via this page. We want to see it in shop windows, community centres, football clubs, truck stops and anywhere else where people will sit up and take notice. Mark and 91Èȱ¬ Suffolk are not the only ones keen to keep the county tidy. Those behind the bid to make Suffolk this country’s Greenest County are also urging you to act, as are the county, and district councils. Suffolk Spring Clean fortnight ran from 31 March-13 April 2008 and it proved a great time to launch the Don't be a tosser campaign. Community groups and work colleagues got together to arrange litter picks which gave a lot of places a blank canvas, where hopefully litter problems will become a distant memory. But it's not too late to get involved. Why not pick a local grot spot or somewhere else in the county that you love and get involved with the tidy up? Your local council will provide you with refuse and recycling sacks.ÌýFluorescent vests, gloves, litter pickers and refuse sacks are also available from some councils, but there is a limited supply, so you will need to register your litter pick. The Don't be a tosser campaign is now receiving high level backing with Suffolk County Council pledging its support, and former Olympic swimmer Karen Pickering urging people to "take their rubbish home with them". Lesley Dolphin finds a rare milk tree Ipswich Town Football Club are backing the campaign by encouraging fans to take their rubbish away with them after games. They also flashed the Don't be a tosser slogan on their scoreboard. Wolsey and Ipswich East Rotary clubs joined 91Èȱ¬ Radio Suffolk staff and listeners to help clean up the Spring Wood Nature Reserve in Ipswich, with the Leader of Ipswich Borough Council, Lis Harsant, West Suffolk MP Richard Spring, and the Deputy Leader of Suffolk Coastal District Council Andy Smith all throwing their weight behind the campaign. Even local newspapers and other radio stations are doing their bit to get involved, with the East Anglian Daily Times devoting a three page spread to Don't be a tosser. Let Mark know what you are doing by e-mailling him: mark.murphy@bbc.co.uk, or phone CSV Suffolk Action on 01473 340740.Tune in to the Breakfast Show, weekdays from 0630-0900 for more on the campaign. "The message is simple, don't be a tosser, take your rubbish home and let’s help make Suffolk the cleanest and greenest county," said Mark. If you spot someone littering or fly tipping or there is an area that needs clearing up but you can't do it yourself, let your local council know:Waveney District Council: 01502 562111 last updated: 01/07/2008 at 10:23 Have Your SayWhat do you think of the state of the Suffolk countryside? Why not support our campaign by pledging below that you're not a tosser.
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