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Ryhope Litter Pick

Ravensford Farm,Hamsterley,Durham,DL13 3NH

24 Apr 2009

23:00

Do you notice the litter and rubbish in Ryhope? Do you want to do something about it? Can you spare some time to volunteer? Join us on Saturday, 25th April. Meet at War Memorial on the Village Green at 10.00am. For more information, see: www.litteraction.org.uk/ryhope-litter-pickers or email: ryhope@litterfreedurham.org.uk .

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