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Rubbish? Sort It!

Worcester,WR1 3EZ

21 Apr 2008

23:00

Please see www.dwt.org.uk for further details of litterpicks as part of the "Rubbish? Sort It!" campaign. .

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Worcester Clean up!

I am getting a group together to help clean the outskirts of Worcester city. It has become so full of litter recently and although the council do their monthly routine, they need some help! Please com...

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Erdington Litter Busters
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Whitehead Wombles
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