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Katherine Waistell, left, with daughter Gracie Picture: CONTRIBUTOR A MUM and daughter who spent their morning clearing vodka bottles and smashed glass from a Darlington spot covered in litter from Tuesday have been praised by a councillor. Katherine Waistell and Gracie, 10, were praised for their community spirit as Councillor Alan Marshall hand-delivered a bouquet of flowers and easter egg on Thursday. The pair, of Cockerton, gained widespread praise after collecting dozens worth of bin bags at a beauty spot at High Coniscliffe on Wednesday. The site, which is by the River Tees and normally popular with dog walkers and families, was left strewn with mess on Tuesday - the first day of hot weather and eased restrictions. ....
In Darlington, the council said a deluge of litter had been left at spots including Broken Scar, The Denes, Tommy Crooks Park, West Park, Low Coniscliffe and Eastbourne Park. It said that Street Scene staff and scores of volunteers had been working across the town to clear up the mess left by irresponsible people. Ian Thompson, Assistant Director Community Services at Darlington Borough Council, said littering from the week had meant staff were unable to carry out their normal jobs. He said: “Following the recent good weather, the state some of our public spaces were left in was disgusting. “We are grateful to those volunteers who decided to help our Street Scene teams with the clear up. While staff are clearing away this rubbish, they are unable to do their normal jobs and so other areas of the town are missing out. ....