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Great British Spring Clean

Sheerwater,Woking,GU21 5QQ

04 Mar 2017

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Great British Spring Clean at Sheerwater Recreation Ground. We collected 10 bags of litter, a traffic cone, a pallet and a tea trolley. Other items of interest included a door handle, a kettle, a pair of shoes, the front of a moped, a pair of shoes and a toy helicopter. .

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