
There's a part of water in the Waterworks that always looks as if it needs a good clean out. It's the bit at the bottom of the waterfall where the water then takes a bend and goes under the bridge close to the Antrim Road.
North Belfast News photographer Thomas McMullan took this snap last week of a bike lying on its side, and for me and I'm sure many others it's not the first time we've seen bikes and trolleys, bottles of alcopops and beers floating around in this stretch of the water.
Littering is an offence in the park as everyone knows, it's just a mystery why things like this and many others go unnoticed.
There's no doubt that the person who did this would think twice about dumping goods in the water if they were slapped with a heavy fine.
Enforcement issues are hotly debated amongst park users and it's astounding that park rangers do not have the capacity to issue fines for litter louts. Only Litter Wardens can do this.
And then there's underage drinking. If a minor has booze its the job of the police to confiscate it, but if a person is over 18 it's the job of the council. But the booze has to be opened for it to be an offence is what I'm told. Even then it would be extremely intimidating for a member of the hard-working parks staff to approach and remove the alcohol if a gang was hanging around.
The council's Anti Social Behaviour Co-ordinator Laura Hamill said they and the police are working together much more effectively towards tackling these issues. Changes aimed at making our parks safer places such as this are long overdue.
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