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.I WOULD like to say that the regeneration of Stanley Park and particularly the glass house is wonderful, both myself and my husband walked through Stanley Park on Saturday at 4.30pm and were really proud of the way it looks now, but sad that there were children up by the large flower beds just playing football between the flowers, while their parents sat by. Also the amount of rubbish thrown around the park, I didn't notice many signs asking to put rubbish in the bins provided, or notices to say keep off the grass. Let everyone be a litter litter /lit·ter/ (lit´er) stretcher.

lit·ter
n.
1. A flat supporting framework, such as a piece of canvas stretched between parallel shafts, for carrying a disabled or dead person; a
 picker and not a litter lout litter lout Brit or US, Canad, Austral & NZ litterbug
Noun

Slang a person who drops refuse in public places

Noun 1.
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Aug 6, 2009
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