- Park rangers at Ludshott Common in east Hampshire cannot keep up with waste
- They say bags are being left on top of overflowing bins and hanging from trees
- National Trust says area around the bins has been left in a 'sad and sorry state'
- Bosses of charity have decided to remove bins from the 735 acre beauty spot
- They are instead urging dog owners to take their waste bags home with them

Dog poo bins have been removed from a popular National Trust-run beauty
spot because they keep overflowing. Pictured: An overflowing dog poo bin at
Ludshott Common in east Hampshire
Dog poo bins have been removed from a popular National Trust beauty spot
because they keep overflowing.
Park rangers at Ludshott Common in Hampshire say they have been able to
keep up with the amount of dog poo bags being left at the 735 acre site.
Unable to put their bags in the red waste bins, dog walkers have turned to
stacking them on top.
Revenue £681 million (2019/20)
Staff 14,000
Volunteers 53,000
'As a charity, we have limited funds for waste disposal, so as a result, we
have made the difficult decision that the dog waste bins on Ludshott
Common will be removed.
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