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Our 52nd Litter Pick

Crewe,CW2 7NE

15 Apr 2016

23:00

Meet at 10am in the Rookery Wood Pub car park. We will tackle the litter dropped mainly from vehicles on Weston Road and University Way. After 90 minutes or so picking up rubbish we will go for refreshments locally. All equipment will be provided. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult and please be aware that we will be working near busy roads. It is 18 months since we last visited this area and we removed 23 sacks of litter then. Will we find less rubbish this time? Cheers volunteers! A great turnout today - 23, including 2 first-timers, Helen and Steve. We spread out from the Rookery Wood pub, along University Way, Weston Road and towards Crewe Hall. It was bright and sunny - if a bit chilly - so we had no use for the two umbrellas that we found. Nor did we have time to assemble a vehicle from the various parts we recovered. In all, we piled up 36 bags of rubbish in various locations - including 2 of cans for recycling.

Thanks to Ansa Environmental Services Ltd for collecting the rubbish and for the personal can delivery service. Afterwards, we retired en masse to Fayre & Square for welcome refreshments and a chat. Thank you to Nicola, Gary, Paul and Tony for looking after (so many of) us. Some photos here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/set=a.1205722429514081.1073741860.316167635136236&type=1&l=4128953572.

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