As the world returns to work after the excesses of the Christmas and New Year holidays, some workers might still be feeling a little delicate today having over-indulged over the festive period.
That is certainly possible in Bracknell in Berkshire, where a row of huge bottle banks have been spotted full to overflowing.
This morning on the ground around the glassware receptacles, which are situated near a supermarket in the town, was a forest of multi-coloured bottles and bright screw-on tops.
The colourful containers which once held the champagne, prosecco, wine and beer consumed by Home Counties revellers over the holidays are now standing neatly around the overflowing bins.
There are a few clear bottles which look like they might have held soft drinks like J2O in amongst the army of glassware, but by overwhelming majority the bottles contained holiday booze.
But despite their thirst having overwhelmed their recycling bins, Bracknell's drinkers have done their best to keep the town tidy - the rows of bottles remain neatly sorted into green, clear and brown varieties, even on the tarmac.
A forest of bottles have been stood neatly at the base of recycling bins and bottle banks outside a supermarket in Bracknell
Bottles and labels peaking from the apertures of the bottle banks show residents filled all 10 huge bins pictured before starting to stand their empties on the ground
If you peer closely at the left hand side of this photograph one or two J2O bottles might be visible, and at the right there may be a pasta jar - but there is no doubt the recycling-minded residents of Bracknell think booze is best
Extremely conscientiously, the Berkshire town's drinkers have stacked their clear empties next to the bins for clear glass
Enough to give you a hangover all over again: bottles of beer nestle side by side with cider, red and white wine and bubbly
Some people left their empties in cardboard boxes or carrier bags but most stood them neatly on the tarmac of the car park
The party's over: boxes of beer and wine which were enjoyed over Christmas and New Year now bear witness to festive excess - and a couple of holiday hangovers - outside overflowing bottle banks in Bracknell in Berkshire, awaiting collection
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