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Pick through High Royds woods

Menston,Ilkley,LS29 6QL

30 Apr 2020

23:00

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High Royds woods

1 bag collected!

1bag collected

Main Street from Bingley road to Derry hill both sides

Menston Drive

In the undergrowth by the nature reserve

High Royds woods

Buckle Lane

Bluebell woods High Royds

Bingley Road, between Cleasby Rd and Derry Hill

Between Moor Road and Bingley Road

Pick through High Royds back down Bradford road

High Royds and woods around cricket pitch

Pick around the pond - High Royds

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