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7 Mitcham Road,Seven Kings,Ilford,IG3 8QW

24 Mar 2019

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected.

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Litter pick of mitcham @ Epsom 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of mitcham & Epsom 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of mitcham & Epsom 1 bag recycling and 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of mitcham & Epsom 1 bag recycling and 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of mitcham & Epsom 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitchsm & Epsom 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom by Andrew 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham/Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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litter pick of Mitcham & Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham & Epsom 1 bag recycling & 1 bag rubbsh collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham & Epson 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham & Epsom 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham & Epsom 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick by Janet & Bob 2 bags collected

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Litter pick by Andrew 1 bag of recycling including 123 whippets and 1 bag rubbish collected

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Litter pick by Judy (instead of Andrew) 1 bag rubbish 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of mitcham and Epsom by judy 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling collected

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Pick by Judy 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected

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Pick by Norma 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick by Andrew 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected by Judy Nair

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom 1 bag of rubbish and 1 bag of recycling collected by Audrey Pearce

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Litter pick - mitcham & Epsom by Judy 1 bag litter, 1 bag recycling collected including 79 silver cannisters

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Litter pick by Audrey 1 bag rubbish 1 bag recycling

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Litter pick by Audrey Pearce 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick Andrew picked 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling plus flytipping

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Litter pick by Andrew & Audrew 1 bag rubbish 1 bag recycling

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Litter pick by judy 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling

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Litter pick by andrew 1 bag rubbish 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick by Andrew with Audrey Pearce on her first outing! 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected. 49 nitrous oxide canisters collected

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Litter pick of mitcham & epsom 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected including 149 nitrous oxide canisters

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom in readiness for Meet & Greet front garden event 1 bag recycling, 1 bag rubbish and large box of air con system installation leftovers collected

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Litter pick of a Mitcham and Epsom by Judy 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham & Epsom 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling collected by Andrew and removed by Council Monday 2nd

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Litter pick of mitcham and epsom Rob Keenan collected 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling

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Litter pick - mitcham and part of epsom 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recycling collected by Andrew

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Litter pick of mitcham and Epsom Judy Nair collected 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom by Bob, Janet & Norma 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom by Judy Nsir 1 bag litter and 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick by Janet & Bob Keenan 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected

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Pick by Judy 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick by Judy 2 bags of rubbish collected (1 rubbish, 1 recyclables)

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom roads by Kerry, Alyssa & Jeremiah and Andrew 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham and part of Epsom 1 bag rubbish 1 bag recycling collected by Andrew

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Litter pick by Bob & Janet Keenan & Norma Joy 4 bags collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom by Judy Nair 1 bag of rubbish collected

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Litter pick (Andrew) 1 bag rubbish, 1 bag recycling collected

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Litter pick: Mitcham & Epsom Roads 1 bag rubbish & 1 bag recyclables collected

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Litter pick of Mitcham and Epsom by Andrew & Dylan 1 bag of rubbish and 1 bag of recycling collected

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Judy litter picked and Andrew helped a bit Mitcham Rd, Epsom Rd to junction with Mordon, parts of Meads Lane covered. A total of 1 bag of rubbish and 1 bag of recyclables collected.

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Judy litter picked after Kerry and family had started earlier in the week. Adding to the 2 already partially filled bags. Total of 2 bags collected

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Pick by Kerry, Jeremiah & Alyssa 2 partial bags collected so not left out for Council to collect as we know there'll be more rubbish to be added to the bags by the wkend.

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Pick of Mitcham and Epsom as far as junction with beddington Judy did this on her own. Significant empty special brew cans found on Epsom rd.

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Litter pick of Mitcham and part of Epsom and tidy up of the front garden of 42 Mitcham which has recently become unoccupied. Bob and Janet Keenan and Norma Joy picked 8 bags of rubbish and recycling...

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Litter pick in Mitcham and part of Epsom Andrew collected 1 full bag rubbish and 1 part bag of recycling

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Pick by Judy Nair after wind and foxes had spread rubbish everywhere 1 full bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling collected and left for Council collection 15/9/17

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Litter pick of Mitcham and part of Epsom (to junction with Mordon Rd) Andrew collected 1 full bag of rubbish and 1 bag of recycling including a big old plastic watering can

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Litter pick of Mitcham and part of epsom 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling. Picked up by Council Monday 4th September

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Pick on morning of Picnic/games event Pick completed later that week with Tom from no 12

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Litter pick of Mitcham and part of Epsom Roads Some litter was collected on Saturday 12th, but most on Wednesday 16th. Total of 1 bag rubbish and 1 bag recycling.

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Litter pick of Mitcham and (part of) Epsom Roads Andrew Ratajczak & Judy Nair collected 1 bag of litter and weeds and 1 bag of recycling collected

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Mitcham and Epsom Roads litter pick as part of our watch/cleanup event 1 bag of rubbish and 1 bag of recycling collected

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Litter pick in Epsom and Mitcham Road as part of our evening watch/cleanup 1 bag of rubbish and 1 bag of recycling collected

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Kerrie, Allyssa & Jeremiah Campbell and Andrew Ratajczak to litter pick in Mitcham Road and the first part of Epsom Road from 1845hrs using our new kit Successful pick. 1 bag of recycling and 1 bag of...

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