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PUBLIC LETTER PICK IN TIVERTON

15 Blundell's Avenue,Tiverton ,EX16 4DL

03 Oct 2008

23:00

As part of Tiverton Charter Week the TVLP is orgainsing a public Litter Pick on Saturday 4th October 2008 commencing at 10.30 am. Meet at the Pannier Market. .

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National Clean Up Day

Litter picking public event commencing at 10.30 am. Meet at Tiverton Leisure Centre Car Park. Duration one hour, followed by refreshments at the Centre.

Tiverton Litter Pick

Meet at 10.00am at St James Catholic Church car park.

Tiverton Community Litter Pick

Meet at 10.30am . All welcome. Litter picking covering the footpath/cycle path track between Cowley Moor and Lea Road. Park in Carew Road(junction with Pinnex Moor Road)

St Andrew’s School Big Litter Pick

TVLP members are going to give support to the school in holding their first LP in Cullompton, to give the St Andrew’s Estate a Spring-clean feel. St Andrew’s School Council decided to ...

Tiverton Balloon Festival litter pick

To provide a volunteer litter picking service during the Tiverton Balloon Festival. Seven TVLP members attended at various times during the three days and provided a litter picking service.The organis...

Mid Devon Show

As usual the TVLP supports the ever popular Mid Devon Annual Show by keeping the showground completely free of litter all day. There is also a TVLP stand at the show that provides further information ...

Tiverton Community LP

A LP in Cranmore Ward of Tiverton based on the Sunningmead Community Centre and led by local town councillors, with the support of the TVLP. Commenced at 10.30 am and ended at noon with refreshments. ...

Tiverton Volunteer Litter Pickers AGM

The AGM of the TVLP will commence at 4.00 pm in the Mayoralty Room, Tiverton Town Hall, followed by tea & biscuits.

River Lowman Clean-up

Meet at Lowman Bridge, Gold Street, Tiverton at 10.30 am. Aim is to clean up the river bed, so bring old wellies or trainers etc. For further information telephone 01884 254744

1ST ANNUAL MEETING OF LITTER PICKING GROUPS

Meeting of all litter picking groups from within Mid Devon in preparation for the "Big Litter Pick" events planned for the autumn. An opportunity to compare notes, maintain enthusiasm and organise fut...

National Trail Boat Festival, Grand Western Canal, Tiverton

This is a two day festival and exhibition on the nearby Tiverton (Mid Devon) Showground. The TVLP will be providing support by means of litter collection. Volunteers required. Please telephone Peter ...

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