Important:   Litter can be contaminated, so we have put together some information to help you handle it safely. Please click on this link to have a read through our Health and Safety Guidance before you go out litter-picking.

 

Friends Key Hill Cemetery & Warstone Lane Cemetery

The Big Peg, 120 Vyse Street, Birmingham, B18 6NF , England UK

05 Mar 2022

10:30

After booking your place via the website Eventbrite Volunteers will meet outside The Big Peg on Golden Square at 10.30am to pick up equipment – hi vis vests, litter pickers, bags and gloves provided, before heading over to Warstone Lane Cemetery and / or Key Hill Cemetery , both located in Birmingham Jewellery Quarter , Hockley . All equipment is cleaned before and after each session for your safety. We’ll be ensuring that social distancing guidelines are followed to keep everyone safe, and places are limited to avoid overcrowding. If you have any symptoms of Covid-19 please let us know so we can cancel your ticket. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear ..

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Litter pick of Key Hill Cemetery & Warstone Lane Cemetery

Book a place via website Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/litter-pick-key-hill-cemetery-warstone-lane-cemetery-tickets-254431450317

Litter pick of Key Hill Cemetery & Warstone Lane Cemetery

Book a place via website Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/litter-pick-key-hill-cemetery-warstone-lane-cemetery-tickets-254431450317

Litter-pick, Warstone Lane Cemetery & Key Hill Cemetery, Birmingham

After booking your place via website Eventbrite , Volunteers will meet outside The Big Peg on Golden Square at 10.30am to pick up equipment – hi vis vests, litter pickers, bags and gloves provided...

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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.

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