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Copdock Interchange branded an 'eyesore'
The Copdock Interchange, where the A12 meets the A14 on the outskirts of Ipswich, has been named in a list of a "dirty dozen" locations, by the Clean for the Queen campaign.
Babergh Council says it collects more than 100 tons of litter there every year, at an annual cost to the taxpayer of about Β£150,000.
The Campaign, backed by the Keep Britain Tidy group, is encouraging everyone to get out and pick up litter during the first weekend of March to prepare for the Queen's 90th birthday.
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