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BWRA Autumn Litterpick

2 Aspen Close,Bricket Wood,St. Albans,AL2 3UL

04 Oct 2019

23:00

BWRA Autumn Litterpick 09.30 at the village sign on Oakwood Road Thanks to the support of 20 #LitterHeroes we made a difference to our village again collecting more than 30 sacks of litter with over 50% in recycling sacks! It beggars belief that most of this litter was thrown out of cars using our lanes and roads!.

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past Events

Parish Pickers Community Litter Pick

Many of our wonderful #LitterHeroes will be out on this weekend making Bricket Wood, Park Street & Chiswell Green making our villages clean & tidy

Autumn Community Litterpick

Lone Ranger litterpick

World Cleanup Day 2020 - Great British Spring/September Clean - Bricket Wood

Millions of people around the World will try to make the place a better place to work and live. This event is now combined with the Great British Spring Clean which should have taken place earlier in ...

BWRA Spring Litterpick

Our Spring litterpick supporting the Keep Britain Tidy Great British Spring Clean 09.30 at the Village Sign by Oakwood Road Shops as always bags/gloves/pickers supplied. EVENT POSTPONED!!! Sadly eve...

BWRA Autumn Litterpick

TBC

BWRA Spring Litterpick

Bricket Wood Pickers Spring Litterpick supporting KBT Great British Spring Clean It was a lovely Spring morning and a fantastic 30 volunteers turned up to help keep Bricket Wood tidy. We collected an ...

BWRA Litterpick

In support of Great British Spring Clean - Heroes Wanted campaign A good turnout 15 volunteers and 25 sacks collected

BWRA Autumn Litterpick

Low turnout 15 bags

Clean for the Queen

Our first major litterpick was well advertised and quite well supported 20 adults and a few children and we managed 25 bags

Nearby Groups

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.

Friends of Poldhu
A voluntary group helping to keep Poldhu Beach as nature intended. We organise regular beach cleaning sessions, work with the National Trust to mantain and improve the environs whilst ensuring conservation is our watch word.
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Alveston Litter Busters
We are a group of local residents concerned about litter spoiling our environment. Our aim is to keep Alveston looking clean, tidy and litter free resulting in a more pleasant environment for everyone and its wildlife to live in. We aim to achieve this through Litter Picks and contact with local schools and youth groups. We very much welcome new members. Please email alvestonlitterbusters@gmail.com
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Kingstone Guides
Our local guide unit would like to arrange at least one, if not two litter picking days in our village per year. I would like to know where to get the picker sticks from and vests etc
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The Friends of Nunroyd Park
From our official starting date of 17/6/17 we have grown to a point where we are now a fully constitued group, and have a busy and active committee of 11 people including myself as chair, our secretary, our treasurer and 8 other members including one of our local city councillors. We are officially recognised by Leeds City Council,and work with their approval and encouragement in the form of much assistance and advice the council's Parks Department. We have an online Facebook membership of just over 370 members, and fully expect this to grow as we develop a stronger presence in our community. As well as other conservation related work and activities, we have a regular Monday night litter park, and for this reason we woild like to request that we can become officially affilated to your campaign.u
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Penarth Beach Wardens
The Beach Wardens at Penarth are all unpaid volunteers who give up some of their free time to help keep Penarth beach free of litter. The group are independent of both the local town council and the county council but all Wardens are members of the Penarth Civic Society, which covers the general administration for the group, negotiates licences and other working relationships with beach owners and local authorities, and pays the necessary insurance premiums.
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TidyEastville
Organising clean-up for Eastville ward
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Keynsham Wombles
We are part of Transition Keynsham and have a network of over 100 local volunteers collecting litter on a weekly basis in an area of their choice which could be the road they live in, a local footpath etc. If you would like to join us please email womble@transitionkeynsham.org
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Levenshulme Litter Obliteraters
I have started picking up litter at my local playing field and I collect it from my street. It upsets me that people have no regard or respect for the area that they live and I have decided to do something about it.
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Friends of Riverside Park Newhaven
Friends of Riverside Park was set up following a failed attempt to build a water park on the land which is owned by East Sussex County Council & Lewes District Council and now known as Riverside Park, Newhaven. The site was up until the late 1970s/early 1980s a landfill site for the town. Once the site was full to capacity it was capped and left to nature. We now have a wonderful array of wildlife and recently funds were spent by the local Councils to make improvements including a properly laid circular path, benches dotted around the park, a bird viewing platform, owl nest box and various hibernacula and scrapes. Scrub has been managed to improve the quality of the soil. All this has been done with the help and assistance of the Friends of Riverside Park who work as a go-between the Community who use the Park and the Councils. As part of our ongoing support we organise monthly litter picks to safeguard the natural environment & are making other small improvements to the area including more litter bins and hopefully seating.
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Johnbaker
I am retired and collect litter as an individual. I started litter picking when I was living in Small Heath and collected more than 1,750 bags over a three year period. I have now moved to Coseley, which is far less blighted by litter, but it is still about. I collect litter two or three times a week around Upper Ettingshall Road, Ivy House Lane, Shaw Road and roads and alleys leading from that area.
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