Woodstock Parks and Rec staff have noticed an increase in littering throughout the lockdown.
WOODSTOCK - During the lockdown, more and more people are heading outside and enjoying the parks and trails in the City of Woodstock.
This is great news, however it has lead to an increase in litter and waste in our nature areas. Woodstock City Parks and Recreation Staff are asking everyone to please clean up after yourself and your pets when enjoying our outdoor facilities.
Staff have really noticed an increase in discarded coffee cups and dog refuse. They are asking everyone to help out so that we can maintain the beauty and enjoyment these facilities and natural amenities bring to our community.

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