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Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street North

The Thatched Cottage,9 Paul Lane,APPLEBY,DN15 0AR

19 Mar 2011

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Meet at the Holmes Lane/Ermine Street crossroads at noon to Litter-Pick Ermine Street heading towards the A1077. Please ring Anita to book your equipment: 735439. We have enough tools for 8 volunteers and 4 are already spoken for - so hurry! We did it! Today we cleaned the last 1.5 miles of Ermine Street to reach the A1077. I knew we could do it! We filled 86 sacks on the way. Other finds included a 45 gallon drum, assorted other drums, buckets, exhausts, car parts, the remains of a dead sheep, farm fertilizer sacks, several filled bottles (suspect urine), heavy electric pylon components, catering drums of mayonnaise with the lids OFF (ugh!), big cushions, pet carrier (empty!), and a naughty magazine! Oh and our very first 'innocent drinks' carton! It was hard work with the ditches either side of the wide verges deep filled with litter . . . . but we did it! Well done to Ian, Judy and Len . . . and me!!!!!!! Special thanks to Len . . .

as we were nearing the end (which seemed to keep getting further away) his enthusiasm and encouragement kept me going! Thanks to Darren of Button's Wood (Winterton) for the loan of his works vehicle to relay the rubbish home ready for collection by North Lincs Council. Forthcoming Litter-Picks for the Appleby Litter-Pickers are going to be a breeze as we perform 'walk ups' of recently cleaned lanes. Can YOU help? We would like to have a rota so volunteers can keep the three roads into Appleby clean. Please ring Anita, 735439, if you are interested in helping..

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January Spruce Up!

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Back In Action!

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Spring Superclean!

An ongoing big clean up of the areas we don't clean on a regular basis. March 10 - Ermine Street south today, as far as the Brigg turn off, resulted in 24 sacks, 3 treys, drums and car bumpers and p...

Winter Walk Ups!

Risby Road today! 8 sacks and counting! Another 15 sacks collected from Ermine Street north and south - Appleby and its surrounding area and litter free again! January 13 2013 - Today we tackled Ris...

Autumn Ambles!

Risby Roady - 3.5 miles More Autumn Ambles are planned - watch this space! 13 sacks collected in just under 2 hours. Risby Road is clean once more! Another 6 from Risby Road plus 13 from the Warren ...

Summer Titivate!

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April Accumulator!

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Springtime Springcleans Continued! 2012

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Springtime Springcleans! 2012

Over the next few weekends we will attempt to ''walk-up'' all of the roads we have cleaned recently. January 23 to 28 2012: This week we did a series of 'walk ups'. Risby Road, Winterton Lane, Ermine ...

The Big Broughton Bag Up!

We are off again - tackling the very scruffy, heavily littered B1207 from the Brigg turn off (with the B1208) to the Broughton 30mph signs. These verges are not only heavily littered but are hard to a...

Big Brigg Bag-Up - 2012!

We hope to clear the road all the way to Brigg this month. If anyone feels like joining us please give me a call, 735439. We tackled a section alongside Appleby Woods today, January 1st, filling 20 sa...

Big Brigg Bag-Up!

An ongoing even to clear the verges between Appleby Woods and Brigg, around 4 miles. These verges are really bad! I estimate we could easily fill 300 sacks. 11.12.11 We filled 13 sacks in an hour an...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Winter Wanderers!

While the weather holds (and before a blanket of snow arrives and hides the litter!) we will continue to keep the lanes around the village clean, going as far as Dawes Lane south and Winterton Lane No...

Appleby Litter-Pick!

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Appleby Litter-Pick - Autumn Tidy Up!

Meet at the cottage - we are tackling the whole length of Ermine Street today! Ring me if you would like to help, 735439 Thanks! The Big Autumn Tidy up is ongoing - we spent a couple of hours today, N...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Walk-up!

Every couple of weeks we will spend 2 hours each weekend going over the 3 roads into the village - Ermine Street North and South, and Risby Road. Now these verges have been thoroughly 'deep cleaned' w...

Appleby Litter-Pick - with Broughton!

The Appleby Litter-Pickers are meeting up with volunteers from Broughton (who are also registered with Litter Action) to clean the road between the two communities, a heavily littered 3 mile stretch o...

Appleby Litter-Pick!

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Appleby Litter-Pick!

Watch out Winterton! We are coming!! Meet at noon at the Ermine Street / Winterton Lane junction (about a mile and a half north of Appleby). We stout boots and bring your gloves. We will provide litte...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street and beyond!

11am start. Meet up point to be arranged. Ring Anita if you would like to join us for an hour or three! (735439) 10 sacks filled from Ermine Street towards Winterton, just half a mile, as well as Risb...

Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street and beyond!

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Appleby Litter-Pick - Ermine Street North

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Litter Pick - Ermine Street South

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Appleby Litter-Pick - Risby Road

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