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Green Party leaflets dumped across city just days after vowing 'zero-tolerance' approach to littering

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Hundreds of Green Party campaign leaflets were discovered scattered on the streets of Norwich, just days after the party's council leader pledged a "zero-tolerance" stance on fly-tipping and littering.A local resident stumbled upon some 300 leaflets across Mile Cross green in the city, promoting Helena Wysocki and Georgia Brumby - both recently elected as Green councillors for the Mile Cross area.Residents also discovered sheets containing sensitive voter information, following the May local elections, which saw the Greens secure control of Norwich City Council.Newly appointed council leader Lucy Galvin had declared less than a week earlier that her party intended to make Norwich "neat, tidy and gleaming".

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The man who discovered the mess, who wished to remain anonymous, said the campaign materials appeared "to be in every single bush", and that those responsible "could not have made more mess if they tried".He had initially walked past the scene before...

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