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Alderley Edge In Bloom

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Working together to create a greener, cleaner more beautiful village. volunteer group who litter pick weekly in the local community as part of our entry in to the RHS North West In Bloom competition.We Create and maintain plant displays in the village of Alderley Edge. We Generally pick Monday’s 10:00am, meet Station car park. We extend a warm welcome to new volunteers. We can provide all the litter picking equipment, insurance and training. If you can't attend one of our regular weekly picks but would like to collect litter in your own time using our insurance / support, this is the perfectly fine. Every little bit of help counts! We are pleased to partner with Ansa Services and The Alderley Edge Parish Council.

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Project Bramble Bank

Clearance of Brambles at the Chorley Hall Playing field in Alderley Edge. Once cleared we can pick some historic litter! Start time 10:00 am. Please bring shears or cutting equipment. A couple of hour...

Litter pick

Meet at Alderley Edge Station car park 10:00 am for a litter pick morning around the village

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