Children from Crosslet Nursery in Lennox, Dumbartonshire, launched a campaign to get local people to clean up after their pets after they were unable to play outside because of an abundance of dogs' mess. The children made their own posters and attached poop bags to a fence in the grounds. They also carried out a dog-dirt count and nursery staff placed small flags in the ground to highlight the large amount of mess left in the grass.
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