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Great Chailey Spring Clean 2020

6 Kilnwood Lane,South Chailey,Chailey,BN8 4AU

03 Apr 2020

23:00

Choose between three meeting places and take part in our parish wide litter pick. We will start at 10am and finish by 12noon. Meeting places: Chailey Free Church car park, Chailey Green by the parish church or Chailey Sports Ground car park, North Chailey. Equipment and bags will be available on the day and we'd love as many people as possible to join us in making Chailey a more beautiful place to live. Please wear sturdy footwear and bring gloves and a grabber if you have one. For further information please get in touch with janetcaughley@gmail.com .

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Group litter pick

Group Litter pick meeting at Chailey Free Church car park at 10am. Please bring grabber and gloves if you have them. Equipment is available on the day.

Monday morning picking

Leaving Kilnwood Lane at 10am to clean up the A275. Do get in touch if you'd like to take part.

Group litter pick

Meeting at Pound Common car park at 10am for a two hour pick on local roads. Please bring grabber and gloves if you have them and wear solid footwear for walking on verges. Some equipment is available...

Group litter pick

Group Litter Pick meeting at Chailey Green at 10am. Some equipment available on the day but please bring grabber and gloves if you have them. See you there!

Group litter pick

Meeting at Pound Common car park at 10am for a couple of hours litter picking. Some equipment available on the day but please bring gloves and a grabber if you have them.

Group litter pick

We have two litter picks running concurrently on this day. Both start at 10am. The first meets at Chailey Free Church car park, South Chailey and the second at Pound Common car park, North Chailey. So...

Great Chailey Spring Clean

Five days of litter picking fun starting on Thursday 14th March and ending on Monday 18th March as part of the Great British Spring Clean organised by Keep Britain Tidy. Day 1: Thursday 14th March, m...

Group litter pick

Meeting at 10am for a couple of hours litter picking, gather at Chailey Green. Please bring gloves and grabber if you have them and wear sensible footwear for walking on wet/muddy verges. Some equipme...

Group litter pick

Meeting at Pound Common car park at 10am. Please bring gloves and grabber if you have them. Some equipment available on the day. We spend a couple of hours working in pairs, picking the roadsides spre...

Group litter pick

Group litter pick meeting at Chailey Free Church car park, South Chailey at 10am. Please wear a high vis vest and bring grabber and gloves if you have them. Some equipment is available on the day. ...

Group litter pick

Group litter pick meeting at 10am at North Chailey Sports Ground. We'll work in pairs spreading out from the sports ground. Please wear a high vis vest and bring gloves and a grabber if you have them....

Group picking

Meet at Chailey Green at 10am, for a couple of hours of litter picking. Please bring gloves and grabber if you have them and please wear appropriate footwear. We will provide plenty of bags to be fi...

Group litter pick

Meet at Chailey Free Church, South Chailey, at 10am for a couple of hours picking. Some equipment available on the day but bring gloves and grabber if you have them.

The Big Spring Clean

Chailey is taking part in The Big Spring Clean. Look out for information on Chailey Chat (Facebook) and on this page for meeting places and times. Events will be on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th March.

Group litter pick

Meet at Pound Common carpark for a couple of hours picking. Please wear appropriate footwear and bring gloves and a grabber if you have one. Some equipment is available on the day with plenty of bag...

New year group pick

Meet at Chailey Free Church car park at 10am for picking in South Chailey. Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing. Some equipment available on the day, but do bring a grabber if you have one....

Group morning litter pick

Meet at Pound Common car park at 10am for a couple of hours litter picking. Please wear appropriate footwear, gloves and bring a grabber if you have one. Some equipment is available on the day as we...

Group morning litter pick

Meet at North Chailey Sports Ground car park at 10am for a couple of hours of picking. Please wear suitable footwear for walking on uneven ground and bring gloves (gardening gloves are ok) and a grab...

Group Pick South Chailey

Group picking around South Chailey area. Meet at Chailey Free Church car park at 10am for a couple of hours work. Some equipment available on the day but bring gloves and a grabber (and a hoop) if y...

Group pick

Meeting at Pound Common car park at 10am. All welcome.

Group litter pick

Meeting at Lane End Common car park at 10am for a couple of hours picking. Equipment available on the day but please bring gloves and grabber if you have them. All welcome!

Group picking Pound Common

Meet at Pound Common Car Park at 10am for a couple of hours picking. Equipment available on the day for those who don't have their own. All welcome!!

Group Pick South Chailey

Meet at Chailey Free Church car park at 10am for a couple of hours picking around South Chailey. Usual equipment available on the day plus lots of bags. All welcome!

Monday group litter pick

We'll meet at North Chailey Sports Ground car park at 10am. Usual equipment available, but do bring your own gloves and grabber if you have them. I'll have plenty of sacks and hopefully some new sac...

Christmas litter pick

Meet at Chailey Free Church car park at 10am for a couple of hours picking through South Chailey. High vis vests and some grabbers available on the day, but do bring your own if you have them, plus g...

week day litter pick

Group picking event - meet at Pound Common car park at 10am for a couple of hours picking. Some equipment is available on the day but please bring gloves, a grabber and a high vis vest if you have th...

Group Pick of A272

Meet at North Chailey Sports ground car park at 10am for a couple of hours picking. We will be picking along the A272 from North Chailey roundabouts to Holford Manor Lane (maybe just past). This is ...

Inaugural AGM of CLP

We are holding our inaugural AGM at the Horns Lodge pub, South Chailey, on Tuesday 11th November starting at 7.30pm. Anyone with an interest in the litter issues in and around the Chailey Parish is...

Group morning litter pick

Meeting at Pound Common Car park at 10am for a couple of hours litter picking on roads around the Common. Please wear gloves and bring a grabber if you have one. Some equipment and lots of bags are ...

North Chailey Rec

Meet at North Chailey Recreational Ground car park at 10am for a two hour litter pick around the area. A small number of litter grabbers are available along with lots of sacks. Please bring your own...

Saturday picking

Meeting at the lay-by near Chailey Heritage on Beggars Wood Rd at 10am. Why not join us? Equipment provided, just bring your own gloves (rubber or gardening gloves are Ok)

Pound Common pick

Meet at Pound Common carpark; just off the cross roads between North Common Road and Beggars Wood Road at 10am for two hours of litter picking on and around the common. A small number of litter grabb...

Group litter pick

Group Litter Pick meeting at 10am at North Chailey Sports Ground. We'll work in pairs spreading out from the sports ground, covering as much ground as we can in a couple of hours. Please bring grabb...

Group morning litter pick

Monday group litter pick

Tagged onto the end of the Great British Spring Clean weekend, we'll meet at North Chailey Sports Ground car park at 10am. Usual equipment available but do bring your

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