A man is tackling fly tippers by recycling their rubbish in his beach hut
5 years ago
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A man is tackling fly tippers by recycling their rubbish in his beach hut - which has been in his family for nearly 100 YEARS.
Resourceful Neil Hughes, 74, spent his childhood holidays in a beach hut in Gourock, Inverclyde, and still enjoys using it decades later. Perched on Lunderston Bay, the beach hut has been in his family for 85 years and was built by his father, George.
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