Please clear up the rubbish!
A letter of complaint
One of the inhabitants of Hackney has written a letter of complaint to the Council.

Read her complaint and complete the text with infinitives from the list.

LIST:
to be, to become, to clear, to collect, to discover, to do,   
       
  to promote, to sample
Dear Madam, Sir
Stoke Newington Church Street has become one of the most attractive streets in north London. This is partly with its range of shops. Kite shops, flower shops, designer dress shops, bookshops and, of course, a huge range of restaurants. It also has a nice park, Clissold Park, at one end.
In recent times people from all over London have come to Church Street on a Sunday for a stroll and the shops. Stoke Newington's own residents often make Sunday their Church Street shopping day. This heavy weekend trade is important because, sadly, there is little passing trade Monday to Friday.
So you would think that Hackney Council would do everything Church Street as a shopping area. Sadly, this is not the case. One major problem is refuse collection. The Council still cannot manage refuse from the street at weekends. I appreciate the problem with refuse collection borough wide. But because weekend trade is so important to the businesses on Church Street, you would think the Council would make some effort up the rubbish.
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