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Noakes Meadow Litter Pick

69 Brookfield Road,Ashford,TN23 4EW

17 Apr 2015

23:00

The litter pick will take place around the meadow. Main focus will be on general litter on the meadow and clearing out the ditches. Meeting is by the basketball court at 10 am. A small group of dedicated people helped to clear up one of South Ashford meadows. 7 sacks of ordinary rubbish have been collected, and 1 bag of recycling. The meadow has a basketball court which was covered in small pieces of glasses, also a big chunk of a soft area underneath the playground was cut out and used as a ramp. Local authority have been notified. .

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