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December Monthly Meeting

Buckhaven, Fife,KY8 1AZ

16 Dec 2008

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Regular monthly meeting of CLEAR @ Buckhaven Community Centre, Kinnear Street starting at 6.30pm. All welcome - it's fairly informal so don't be daunted. .

upcoming Events

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past Events

Community woodland planting

Meet Viewforeth at 11.00am for a 2 hour planting sessions to expand the community woodland on Ness Braes

Community woodland planting

Meet viewforth at 11.00am to expand the Ness Braes woodland

Monthly practical action

Regular monthly environmental action by CLEAR volunteers - probably planting and tending trees in the community woodland and orchard on the Ness Braes. Meet at 11.00 am at Viewforth. All very welcome...

Shrub & Bulb Planting

Raised beds and grass at bank Corner in central Buckhaven will be planted with shrrbs, bulbs All local volunteers welcome. Meet on Sunday 2pm

CLEAR AGM

Annual General Meeting from 6.30 on Tuesday 20th January starting at 6.30pm at buckhaven Community Centre, Kinnear Street. We hope to have some refreshments and a local speaker available before revie...

Tree planting

Tree Planting among the Fife Coastal Path - come along and plant some tree seedlings to brighten up the path and improve the environment. 70% broadleaved. Meet Sunday 2pm at steps at top of Viewfort...

Lead On Maduff

Litter clean-up and tree and shrub planting at East Wemyss. Meet at 10.30 at lower carpark

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.

Clean Up Devizes Squad
CUDS was formed primarily to litter pick around our town and its environs. We do so about 4 times a month for 2 hours each time and then have a cup of tea and the all-important biscuits. We also strip useless bits of turf off areas, dig over, plant bulbs and sow wildflower seeds which we maintain on 2 roundabouts and various other places. At present we have about 28 members. We are not a charity - we are funded by grants for which I apply and have back-up from Dervizes Town Council's Park and Open Spaces team when we can't shift all the stuff we have collected ourselves. When we started over 3 years ago, we were viewed with some suspicion - as in 'Are you all doing Community Payback?' and so forth - interesting to think that a great group of oldies would be doing that! Now, in our bright blue hivis vests emblazed with CUDS on the back, nearly everybody knows who we are - and if they don't, they must have been asleep. We work with local groups - Beavers, the Canoe Club, The Lions at their Fair and recently with The Fulltone Orchestra at their free event in the Market Place. We are also planning our reward - apart from cake, which we have before our summer and Christmas breaks. This time we are going on a day out to visit various gardens in Somerset - it's great to be sociable and many have made firm friends within our group.
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Handsworth Helping Hands
Handsworth Helping Hands is a voluntary group committed to improving the quality of life in Handsworth, Birmingham. This may be by carrying out environmental work such as street clean-ups and clearing and planting public spaces, or by helping residents with jobs they can't or don't have the means to do for themselves. Whenever possible, we recycle materials and items such as furniture and toys that we find on the street or which are donated to us.
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Newburgh Wombles
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Litter walks Aylesbury
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Uttoxeter Station Adopters
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Tidy Tavi
Tidy Tavi volunteers meet on the first Saturday each month to pick up litter from the streets and public spaces of the lovely town of Tavistock in Devon. We have been operating since October 2012 and attendance varies from about 18-30 local residents. We do not operate any sort of membership scheme or register. Volunteers simply come along when they can spare some time. This is important because we do not want anyone to feel committed to join in every month, or even for the full 2 hours. We work from 10 AM to midday and frequently fill 30-40 sacks of rubbish that are disposed of by West Devon District Council. Litter pickers, high visibility jackets, rubbish bags and hoops are provided. The group is supported by many local businesses including Tesco, who send some of their staff to help, and the Meadowlands Leisure Centre, where the group meets, who store our equipment for us. Several cafés in Tavistock supply free teas and coffees to volunteers. Critical support is also provided by our local newspaper, the Tavistock Times Gazette, who publish reports and print recruiting posters for the group.
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Moston Litter Pickers
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Friends of Ideal Village Park and Residents Association
we cover ideal village park bordesley green
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West Haddon Wombles
We are 2 like minded individuals who are looking to clean up our local area of West Haddon and beyond!
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Warton
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