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Appleby Litter-Pick!

The Thatched Cottage,9 Paul Lane,APPLEBY,DN15 0AR

12 Mar 2011

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Please visit appleby-lincolnshire.co.uk for details and links. We are joining forces with Winterton this weekend to clear the lane from Appleby to Winterton. Thank you WINTERTON! With your help we have cleared another road - between our two villages (I know, Winterton is a town!). 55 sacks of litter, 10 tyres plus 4 from nearby, 2 big gas cylinders, car bits, road signs, and numerous bottles all lined up for recycling. WELL DONE everyone! UPDATE: Sunday - Ian and I walked Risby Road again and filled 7 sacks, rather better than the 233 the first time we did that road! And Fran, the Mayor of our neighbouring town, did a section of North Street, Winterton and filled 3 sacks! ANOTHER UPDATE: We have started on North Street, Winterton, opposite the Resfuse Centre.

Ugh! It is hard going under the trees, in the hedge and among the brambles! Leys Lane is DONE! Sacks and sacks of litter (12) plus gas cylinders, a tv (thanks to Mr Herring for lifting it into the truck), another car battery, 2 more tyres . . . . Cringlebeck is also DONE! 22 sacks of litter. Thank you NLC workmen for spotting me hard at work (or was it the line of bags along the verge?) and collecting them for me. That saved a huge amont of work!.

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January Spruce Up!

Meeting up for an hour on a regular basis can really make a difference. Times/dates will appear on the village FaceBook Group page, or contact me if you wish to help but don't belong to FaceBook (tel:...

Back In Action!

Following a break from litter picking (due to my shoulder surgery!) the Appleby litter Pickers are back in action! We are tackling the village and the boundaries within the village signs today. 6 sack...

Spring Superclean!

An ongoing big clean up of the areas we don't clean on a regular basis. March 10 - Ermine Street south today, as far as the Brigg turn off, resulted in 24 sacks, 3 treys, drums and car bumpers and p...

Winter Walk Ups!

Risby Road today! 8 sacks and counting! Another 15 sacks collected from Ermine Street north and south - Appleby and its surrounding area and litter free again! January 13 2013 - Today we tackled Ris...

Autumn Ambles!

Risby Roady - 3.5 miles More Autumn Ambles are planned - watch this space! 13 sacks collected in just under 2 hours. Risby Road is clean once more! Another 6 from Risby Road plus 13 from the Warren ...

Summer Titivate!

Throughout June, July and August we will continue with walk-ups along Ermine Stet and Risby Road. If anyone would like to help they are welcome to borrow a stick and hoop and 'adopt' a stretch of road...

April Accumulator!

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Springtime Springcleans Continued! 2012

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Springtime Springcleans! 2012

Over the next few weekends we will attempt to ''walk-up'' all of the roads we have cleaned recently. January 23 to 28 2012: This week we did a series of 'walk ups'. Risby Road, Winterton Lane, Ermine ...

The Big Broughton Bag Up!

We are off again - tackling the very scruffy, heavily littered B1207 from the Brigg turn off (with the B1208) to the Broughton 30mph signs. These verges are not only heavily littered but are hard to a...

Big Brigg Bag-Up - 2012!

We hope to clear the road all the way to Brigg this month. If anyone feels like joining us please give me a call, 735439. We tackled a section alongside Appleby Woods today, January 1st, filling 20 sa...

Big Brigg Bag-Up!

An ongoing even to clear the verges between Appleby Woods and Brigg, around 4 miles. These verges are really bad! I estimate we could easily fill 300 sacks. 11.12.11 We filled 13 sacks in an hour an...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Winter Wanderers!

While the weather holds (and before a blanket of snow arrives and hides the litter!) we will continue to keep the lanes around the village clean, going as far as Dawes Lane south and Winterton Lane No...

Appleby Litter-Pick!

Risby Road clean up! A beautiful day today, time to attack the whole of Risby Road! We collected a tv, a tyre and just 9 sacks of mainly 'fast food' litter. A bit different to the first time we did t...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Autumn Tidy Up!

Meet at the cottage - we are tackling the whole length of Ermine Street today! Ring me if you would like to help, 735439 Thanks! The Big Autumn Tidy up is ongoing - we spent a couple of hours today, N...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Walk-up!

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Appleby Litter-Pick - with Broughton!

The Appleby Litter-Pickers are meeting up with volunteers from Broughton (who are also registered with Litter Action) to clean the road between the two communities, a heavily littered 3 mile stretch o...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street North

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Appleby Litter-Pick!

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Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street and beyond!

11am start. Meet up point to be arranged. Ring Anita if you would like to join us for an hour or three! (735439) 10 sacks filled from Ermine Street towards Winterton, just half a mile, as well as Risb...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street and beyond!

Meeting point to be decided upon - watch this space! Tilly joined us on this wet Saturday. We tackled Ermine Street, starting at Dawes Lane end and getting as far as the entrance in to Appleby Woods. ...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street North

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Litter Pick - Ermine Street South

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Appleby Litter-Pick - Risby Road

Meet on Risby Road - we hope to get to the very end where it joins the A1077 We DID it! The whole of Risby Road cleared of litter! Around 90 sacks of rubbish plus 19 tyres/wheels. Thanks to the 5 volu...

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