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Autumn Litter Pick

39 Primrose Road,South Woodford,London,E18 1DD

12 Sep 2020

23:00

Litterpick around South Woodford, E18. Meeting places in the past have been South Woodford Station and also at the Library. This may change depending on where we are most needed! Coronavirus social distancing guidelines will be enforced. .

upcoming Events

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past Events

Orchard litter pick

Litter pick to clear the orchard area before planting Cleared 8 bags of rubbish and 4 bags of recycling

Adhoc DofE litter picks

A group of students from the local high school are planning to do litterpicks as part of their DofE volunteering. We lent them some kit and they will do an hourly litterpick once a week. The boys did...

Feb Litter Pick

February 9th 2020 this was a very small group of hardy souls as this was Storm Ciara weekend. We battled the elements and managed to get 8 bags of rubbish and recycling before we had to give up!

Autumn Litter Pick

We are meeting at 10am, outside South Woodford Library. Equipment is provided but if you have your own (ie, gloves, litterpick, hi-VIS vest) please bring them along. Please dress appropriately (idea...

South Woodford Litterpick

11am We will be meeting at South Woodford Station opposite the Railway Bell We will be providing Hi-Vis Vests, litter pickers and gloves but bring your own gloves or equipment if you have any! The pla...

1st South Woodford Society Litterpick

1st South Woodford Society Litterpick 11am South Woodford Station Over 30 members of the South Woodford Society and members of the public came along to help clean up South Woodford on Sunday 13th May....

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These groups are near to you in case you want to contact them for advice, to offer them support or, for example, to share equipment with them.

Y-Nots! Litter Squad
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Friends of Charlton Brook
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CQRA Birmingham - Convention Quarter
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Gorton Litter Pickers
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