Brent Council has revealed it spends more than £30,000 a year cleaning up pavements and buildings stained with a reddish-brown substance left behind by people spitting out a stimulant called paan.
A north London council spends more than £30,000 a year cleaning up shops, pavements and buildings covered in a dark-red substance called paan – a chewing tobacco popular amongst the South East Asian ...
A rust-coloured mix of saliva and paan can be seen spattered in many parts of Wembley [LDRS] Brent Council has revealed it spends more than £30,000 a year cleaning up pavements and buildings stained ...
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