Litter-picking 'addict' seeks help to clean city
A man who says he was brought up to be neat and tidy is appealing for more members to get "hands-on" and help him keep his city free of litter.
Mark Fishpool, 68, was born and bred in Peterborough and says he has a lifelong love of keeping things spick and span.
The Pride in Peterborough Community Association Facebook group he set up in 2023 has over 700 members.
Mr Fishpool, who sometimes spends up to 10 hours a day picking up rubbish, said: "It is very addictive."
He said his wife even joined him on his litter-picking trips.
"It's a bit like going out on a date. She'll say 'Shall we pop out and tidy up for a bit?'", he said.
On his fondness for tidiness, he said: "When I was growing up we had an auntie. I suppose you could say she was houseproud.
"If she gave me a biscuit, I was always petrified of dropping crumbs. If I did, she'd be on it like a shot. She couldn't bear any mess, so it's rubbed off on me, I think."
Mr Fishpool said when he retired, he noticed the city was looking "dirty".
"When I'm out and about and I see somewhere that we previously cleaned a month or two back and it has had more rubbish dumped I think 'How dare they mess my road up? I have adopted these roads - they're mine,'" he said.
"It's the same as if someone comes to your home and they drop crumbs and make a mess; most people can't wait to get the vacuum cleaner out and get it all tidied up."
Angus Ellis, Peterborough City Council's Labour cabinet member for environment and transport, said the council was "fully committed" to cleaning up litter and fly-tipping and encouraged residents to help, either by taking part in organised litter- picks or reporting incidents.
"As part of our work to keep Peterborough clean, we hope to announce details shortly of a series of litter-picks being held in March and April to coincide with the Great British Spring Clean, following on from a successful similar initiative last year," he saud.
"We thank and support on-going litter-picks carried out by volunteers like Mark Fishpool, Peterborough Litter Wombles and others but would urge them all to stay safe.
"The council does not support litter-picks on roads with speed limits in excess of 30mph and would ask residents to check our website which has details on how to carry out litter-picks safely."
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