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Feb Litter Pick

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

09 Feb 2020

00:00

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!.

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