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RideLondon litter up 90% in Richmond Park

Event organisers say they'll resort to hidden cameras and ban those caught at it next year, as conservation group reminds litterbugs rubbish kills deer...

Litter left by RideLondon 100 riders in Richmond Park is up 90 per cent on last year, according to a local conservation charity, which has reiterated warnings about the lethal effect of litter on deer.

Friends of Richmond Park say they found 182 gel wrappers and opening strips in just 600m of the 100 mile course, 24 hours after July 31 when 27,000 amateur riders and professional cyclists passed through.

Event organisers, who admitted there had been a communication issue with litter patrol teams after this year's event, said they may install cameras on the route next year to identify and ban those who litter.

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Friends of Richmond Park trustee, Richard Gray, told Your Local Guardian litter can have serious long-term consequences for deer: “They swallow the plastic and if they eat enough it can stop them digesting other food.

“We’re not anti-cyclist, but we wonder why they have to throw the packets on the floor; why can’t they tuck them into their lycra?

“They blow onto the grass, which make them hard to see for litter-pickers.

“We just don’t want them to get into the deer and preventing them from eating.”

Event director, Hugh Brasher, said next year there will be a dedicated litter clean-up team, who will do one pick after the amateur event, and one after the professional cyclists have passed through.

He told the paper there will be cameras in secret locations throughout the park to catch and ban riders who ignore the event’s anti-littering message.

Mr Brasher said: “We have done an enormous amount of messaging through our #LoveWhereYouRide campaign, which calls on riders to take home any rubbish with them from training rides and to use the waste facilities provided throughout the Prudential Ride London event.

“We have suggested a meeting and dialogue with Friends of Richmond Park.”

Last year litter pickers found 96 gel wrappers in 600m of the RideLondon course. Of the 100 mile course 6.1km runs through the Park on the outward leg, before heading for the Surrey Hills and back to Central London. The Friends say littering was a problem the year before. 

Of course, some participants proudly take their wrappers home with them.

Laura Laker is a freelance journalist with more than a decade’s experience covering cycling, walking and wheeling (and other means of transport). Beginning her career with road.cc, Laura has also written for national and specialist titles of all stripes. One part of the popular Streets Ahead podcast, she sometimes appears as a talking head on TV and radio, and in real life at conferences and festivals. She is also the author of Potholes and Pavements: a Bumpy Ride on Britain’s National Cycle Network.

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EddyBerckx replied to jurassicjay | 8 years ago
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  1. jurassicjay wrote:

Shameful behaviour that gives all cyclists a bad name. I saw one cyclist throwing litter on the approach to Box Hill during the ride and gave him a good ear-bashing. These Rapha-clad littering Londoners shouldn't be allowed outside of the M25! 

 

nope, it was brexit voting outsider cunts coming in and trashing the place  3

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Yorkshire wallet | 8 years ago
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Never mind the deer, have you seen what a lime energy gel does to a Rapha jacket?

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STiG911 replied to Yorkshire wallet | 8 years ago
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Yorkshire wallet wrote:

Never mind the deer, have you seen what a lime energy gel does to a Rapha jacket?

Oh, how funny - a comment showing apathy to wildlife rather than the retards who think it's fine to throw their rubbish anywhere they like.

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Yorkshire wallet replied to STiG911 | 8 years ago
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STiG911 wrote:
Yorkshire wallet wrote:

Never mind the deer, have you seen what a lime energy gel does to a Rapha jacket?

Oh, how funny - a comment showing apathy to wildlife rather than the retards who think it's fine to throw their rubbish anywhere they like.

Calm down. I stick my rubbish back in the pockets I took it from thanks. My comment was meant to illustrate some people would rather drop theirs than stain their pockets.

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SiRush replied to Yorkshire wallet | 8 years ago
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Yorkshire wallet wrote:
STiG911 wrote:
Yorkshire wallet wrote:

Never mind the deer, have you seen what a lime energy gel does to a Rapha jacket?

Oh, how funny - a comment showing apathy to wildlife rather than the retards who think it's fine to throw their rubbish anywhere they like.

Calm down. I stick my rubbish back in the pockets I took it from thanks. My comment was meant to illustrate some people would rather drop theirs than stain their pockets.

 

Aye, someone isn't so good at spotting sarcasm

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brooksby replied to STiG911 | 8 years ago
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STiG911 wrote:
Yorkshire wallet wrote:

Never mind the deer, have you seen what a lime energy gel does to a Rapha jacket?

Oh, how funny - a comment showing apathy to wildlife rather than the retards who think it's fine to throw their rubbish anywhere they like.

I think you might need to have your sense of humour chip adjusted...

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