ABANDONED SHOPPING TROLLEYS
Residents have expressed concern to us about the increased number of shopping trolleys abandoned in the town, residential streets and elsewhere recently. Unfortunately, a number of the major supermarkets have pulled out of a scheme whereby trolleys were removed within 24 hours of their being reported. We understand that Tesco, Tesco Express and Iceland have remained in this scheme, however. We are seeking to encourage others to rejoin the scheme, as it had a positive impact on the environment of the town. To report abandoned Tesco or Iceland trolleys we understand that residents should email control@trolley-tcs.co.uk. For abandoned Asda, B&Q and Sainsbury’s trolleys you should phone 0800 3161241 or email enquiries@trolleywise.co.uk. For Lidl trolleys you should phone the store on 0870 444 1234, Marks and Spencer - phone the store on 01708 766424, Matalan - phone the store on 01708 759780, TK Maxx - store number 01708 761978, The Range - store number 01708 771790, Wilkinson - store number 01708 738132.
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