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Litter Pick

Sandbach,CW11 1RN

13 May 2011

23:00

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton .

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Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

10am-12pm - Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

Meet in Brereton Primary School Car Park, Newcastle Road South, Brereton

Litter Pick

Brereton Clean Team Litter Pick

Saturday 10am - 12pm - meet at Brereton Primary School Car Park

Brereton Clean Team Litter Pick

Saturday 10am - 12pm - meet at Brereton Primary School Car Park

Brereton Clean Team Litter Pick

Saturday 10am - 12pm - meet at Brereton Primary School Car Park

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