English: Plastic, plastic everywhere One of the downsides of the extensive waste recycling and disposal facility to the left is that the wind has carried many plastic bags outside the site to areas such as this where they get caught in the bushes. In hindsight, this is probably the single most ugly and untidy area of the whole of the Macmillan Way, a 290- mile coast to coast walk from Lincolnshire to Dorset.
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