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WRAG Cleans Up

17 Danesbury Park,North Ride,Welwyn,AL6 9SA

08 Oct 2016

23:00

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are the dates hereafter: November 13, December 11. .

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WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required. We will be joined by representatives from WHCVS (Welwyn Hatfield Community and Voluntary Service)

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans up!

Meet at 11am in main car park in Welwyn opposite Doctor's surgery for bags and pickers if required.

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

This litter pick has been cancelled.

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

Great British Spring Clean

WRAG is now part of the Great British Spring Clean. Meet at the usual time, 11am, in the usual place, car park opposite the doctor's surgery for bags and pickers. For more information go here; http:/...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker).

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). First date...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here is th...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are t...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are t...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are t...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are t...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are t...

WRAG Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are t...

Welwyn Rubbish Action Group Cleans Up

Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - please let me know in advance if you need a litter picker). Here are t...

Valentine Litter Pick

Come out and pick litter with your loved one on Valentine's Day! Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and litter pickers (if required - plea...

Happy New Year & 2016 Litter Picks

Starting on January 10th 2016 Welwyn Clean Up Group will go out on the second Sunday of each month. Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery in Welwyn where you can collect bags and ...

Litter Pick - bring the children!

Come on Sunday and bring the children! At 3pm on the 29th March (the day the clocks go forward) meeting at the White Horse in Mill Lane, Welwyn resident Stuart Carnegie has organised a group of childr...

Happy New Year Welwyn Litter Pick!

Meet in car park opposite Doctor's surgery in Welwyn at 11am. I'll provide bags but if you need a picker let me know in advance. Hope to see you there! If you can find some new recruits too, that woul...

Welwyn Village Litter Pick

Hope you can all make another litter pick on Sunday 28th September. Meet at car park opposite Doctor's surgery at 11am. Bags will provided, pickers on request. Look forward to seeing you there!

Welwyn Pick!

Hope you can all make another litter pick on Sunday 20th April. Meet at car park opposite Doctor's surgery at 11am. Bags will provided, pickers on request. Hope to see you there!

Welwyn Pick! NOTE change of date

Please note change of date... We will be sallying forth again on Saturday March 8th at 11am to clear those streets! Meet in the car park opposite Doctor's surgery to collect bags. Do let me know in ad...

Welwyn Pick!

The first litter pick of 2014 will be on Sunday 26th January, weather permitting! Meet at 11am in the car park opposite the doctor's surgery. Bags will be provided but can you let me know if you plan ...

Welwyn Pick!

The last litter pick of 2013 will be on December 15th @ 11am. Meet usual place in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery. There will be Christmas drinks after in the White Hart from 1.30pm. Look f...

Welwyn Pick!

There will be a Welwyn Litter Pick on Sunday 27th October at 11am. Meet in the car park opposite the doctor's surgery for equipment and bags. Hope to see you there!

Welwyn Pick!

There will be a Welwyn Litter Pick on Sunday 6th October at 11am. Meet in the car park opposite the doctor's surgery for equipment and bags. Hope to see you there! Thanks to Laura, Pat, Ian and John ...

Welwyn Village Litter Pick

Sorry but THE JUNE PICK HAS BEEN POSTPONED! The next Welwyn Village Litter Pick will be on Sunday July 21st at 11am. Meet in the main car park opposite the Doctor's surgery for equipment, hi vis jacke...

Welwyn Village Litter Pick

The next Welwyn Village Litter Pick will be on Sunday June 2 at 11am. Meet in the main car park opposite the Doctor's surgery for equipment, hi vis jackets and advice where to pick. Thanks everyone fo...

Welwyn Village Litter Pick

There will be a Welwyn Litter Pick on Sunday 28th April at 11am. Meet in the car park opposite the doctor's surgery for equipment and bags. Hope to see you there! Just a small number of volunteers to...

Welwyn Village Litter Pick

There will be a Welwyn Litter Pick on Sunday 31st March at 11am. Meet in the car park opposite the doctor's surgery for equipment and bags. Hope to see you there! Fantastic we picked up 13 bags of li...

Welwyn Clean Up

There will be a litter pick in Welwyn this Sunday 24th Feb at 11am. Sarah Butcher will meet anyone who would like bags and equipment etc in the car park opposite the Doctor's surgery. We have various ...

Singler's Marsh Clean Up

At the last minute a few of us (4) went out and picked litter on Singler's Marsh from 10am on Sunday morning. In the pouring rain!! However we managed a grand total of 9 bags of litter, two empty pai...

Welwyn Village Litter Pick

There will be a Welwyn Village Litter Pick on Sunday 13th November starting at 11am. Meeting place is in the car park by the playing fields on Ottway Walk (near the Primary School). There will be some...

Welwyn Village Litter Pick

There will be a Welwyn Village Litter Pick on Sunday 18th September starting at 11am. Meeting place is in the car park by the playing fields on Ottway Walk (near the Primary School). There will be som...

Welwyn Village Clean Up

Meet at 9am Welwyn Playing Fields Car Park (off Ottway Walk). Litter pickers, gloves, refuse bags and fluorescent jackets will be provided. Please wear suitable clothing and bring refreshments if need...

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