NO doubt you will receive many letters complaining about litter, and quite right too (“One million Scots living in ‘dirty’ towns and streets”, The Herald, October 16). The thing that puzzles me most is, not the vast amount of litter and fly-tipping in the so-called “deprived” areas of Scotland; but the numerous single items of plastic and glass bottles, take-away containers, and drink cans that I pick up every day, in a short, pleasant, residential street with no fewer than five council litter bins in a distance of 500 metres. I have no idea what the solution is, apart from picking them up myself.

Rose Harvie,

82 Bonhill Road, Dumbarton.