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Walk and litter pick

34 Queen\'s Road, Hertford, UK

06 Feb 2022

14:00

Walk around the south side of Hertford litter picking .

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PICK AND CHAT

hi lovely day Leaving 34 Queens Road at 2pm for an hour focussing on the London Road green spaces. It would be lovely to see you.

SOLO PICK

A wander around Hertford including Hartham Common including the river edges and along the canal. Most interesting item a shopping trolley so faded that it is impossible to be sure to which supermarket...

Pick and walk

Leaving Queens Road at 2pm covering areas up to the Mercedes Garage roundabout. For more details please email. All welcome. Amanda

Pick and walk

Leaving 34, Queens Road at 2pm to litter pick along the A414 green areas Call 07979 692817 for more details All welcome. Three bags collected green areas beginning to look a little clearer.More to d...

SOLO PICK

Ventured out along the London Road today to start to tackle the green edges and central reservations. Plenty of scope. One bag nothing particularly interesting today but surprising how many full unope...

Solo Pick

Walk around Hertford 1 bag and a bicycle wheel!

SOLO PICK

Just spent an hour or so around the A414/Balls Park/Simon Balle School areas. No interesting litter but a disappointing number of discarded masks. 1 bag today.

Pick and walk

Leaving 34 Queens Road at 2pm for an hour working on the grass areas along the London Road. All very welcome. Call on 07979 692817 for more details. hi usual haul of cans, bottles etc but interesti...

Pick and walk

Hi three bags picked along the London Road,around the cricket club,All Saints. There is still work to do along the road side and an overflowing bin which does not help. I will report the bin as needin...

PICK and WALK

Leaving 34 Queens Road Hertford at 2pm for an hour’s walk and litter pick. All welcome. Call on 07979 692817 for more details.

PICK AND CHAT

Leaving 34 Queens road for an hour's litter pick at 2pm focussing on the A414 edges from the Gascoyne Way roundabout towards Hertingfordbury. All welcome call 07979 692817 for more details. Two good...

PICK AND CHAT

Leaving 34 Queens Road at 2pm for an hour's local picking alongside Abel Smith School and Greencoates. All very welcome. Call 07979 692817 for more details. Enjoyed clearing the banks of the the smal...

Walk and litter pick

Leaving 34 Queens Road at 2 pm for an hour and focusing on the A414 edges. Please call 07979 692817 for more details. All very welcome. Two bags collected from area around the Gascoyne Way Roundabout...

Litter pick walk

Call 07979 692817 for details

Discussion with local councillor

I have a telephone meeting with one of our EHDC councillors tomorrow to discuss how we can better manage litter in and around Hertford.I will report back on developments.

PICK AND CHAT

We are leaving 34 Queens Road Hertford at 2pm on Friday for an hours litterpicking. All welcome. A couple of bags in a hour or so around County Hall and Pegs Lane.

Regular litterpick

Litter picking around All Saints Church and Hagsdell Road. Just one bag today!

Regular litterpick

Litterpick on the A414 from the Bluecoats roundabout to the Mercedes roundabout in Hertford. The quiet traffic gives the opportunity to get safely onto the central reservation. I have litter picked he...

Daily litterpick

Hi another lovely day. My plan is to use my daily walk to litter pick in the woods at the top of Queens Road near the Richard Hale sports field. A happy hunting ground for litter unfortunately my long...

Family litter picking

Path from Queens Road to Mangrove Road Litter picking with my son on the path from Queens Road to Mangrove Road. Collected on full bag.

Autumn clean up weekend

Meet at 10am at Hertford Castle Hall Theatre for two hours of litterpicking around the town and environs on Saturday morning. On Sunday afternoon we will meet at 2pm for two hours litter picking. F...

Spring in Hertford

Hi what a beautiful day I have just retuurned from a walk along the river to Ware and back collecting a bag of rubbish on the return leg.If anyone would care to join me on other such walks please con...

Nearby Groups

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SEEITPICKITBINIT
SEEITPICKITBINIT, has been set up with the aim of bringing local people together to take action in making the kettering area a cleaner community. To donate to our volunteer fundraising efforts, especially for waders and gloves, please contact me via the email link on my group page. This year, after the recent Blue Planet documentary, we'll focus passionately on battling the appalling disaster of Marine and River plastic pollution, throughout the waterways of the Nene Valley. We'll be holding picks every week, raising money for Irchester Animals in Need and recycling as much of the plastic litter as we can, in the River Nene, River Ise and Slade Brook. WE HAVE JUST SECURED SOME CORPORATE FUNDING, SO OUR EQUIPMENT WISH LIST IS LOOKING GOOD. WE HOPE TO BUY A SMALL LITTER PICKING BOAT FOR THE RIVER CAMPAIGN AND SOME SYRINGE PROOF GLOVES. TO SUPPORT SEEITPICKITBINIT'S CAMPAIGN TO TAKE BACK CONTROL OF ENGLANDS RIVERS, ROADS AND GREEN SPACES, YOU CAN HELP US BUY EQUIPMENT OR DONATE TO OUR NOMINATED CAUSE USING THE OFFICIAL PAYPAL LINK FOR OUR GROUP. https://www.paypal.me/seeitpickitbinit Go to paypal.me Go to www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/cleanupmarineplastic Go to www.gofundme.com/marine-plastic-river-rescue-uk SeeItPickItBinIt is a voluntary community litter picking group, based in Kettering Northamptonshire, which has since its creation in 2011, removed and recycled over 10 Tonnes or 10 cars in weight of litter, from our beautiful county. In addition to regular litterpicks on my days off from work each week, every year we hold a 1 Tonne litter pick, which not only aims to clean up the green spaces and river habitats of our community, but also has begun to raise money for charities at the same time. The first two years of sponsorship saw us raise hundreds for Children In Need. This year we have just smashed our litter target with 1270kg and we raised an amazing £500 for a local animal rescue centre in Irthlingborough. The litter situation has never been worse in the history of the United Kingdom. Every day, people dump rubbish from their cars and in the streets. It is difficult to confront, but the heart of the problem can be explained in terms of ownership. The British public has increasingly retreated in to its living rooms, to enjoy its supermarket food, sit on its sofas, in centrally heated houses, fixated on computers, phones or tvs. This life is incredibly comfortable and almost impossible from which to break free. Litter happens because we draw a line at our front doors and our car windows. On the other side of that line is not our problem, so why would we care? Every day we see litter in front of our own doorsteps, on the street and in our parks. Why don't we just pick it up? The reason is because we don't see it as ours, even when it is in our own street, blown from our own bins. Once it crosses that line, we have society's permission to walk by, oblivious and guilt free. One day, I started to see litter. It was everywhere I looked. For years I had complained about it, but I had thought of it as a totally external problem to my life. It's the council, it's someone else's responsibility. One day at work, I did the unthinkable, I got so wound up, I stepped through the invisible forcefield that stops people from departing from the norm. I picked up a plastic bottle and put it in a nearby bin. I almost expected someone to shout at me or to hear sirens, but I didn't. By picking up 1 single bit of litter, I had left that place, better than I had found it, I had already succeeded at making a small, but real difference. After that, I picked up first 10, then 100, then 10,000 pieces of toxic plastic at a time. It felt amazing, my life for the first time, had some meaning beyond feeding my face and being only concerned with maintaining my comfort zone and the comfort zone of those around me. People expressed shock and even warned me that I might get in trouble for breaking the rules. As it turned out, picking up litter has only ever resulted in good things, great conversations, engagement, excitement and encouragement from others, who didn't know such a thing was possible. This year I picked up about 2 Tonnes. During the 2018 litter season, I am challenging myself to remove 5 tonnes. It will definitely not be easy, especially as I've recently lost both parents and my last surviving grandparent. However, litter picking is a way to know that you are part of something bigger, so it helps you through the tough times. Not only does it raise money, it protects and nurtures animals and habitats. Less litter reduces crime and anti-social behaviour, reduces council and government spending. Best of all, it crucially shows others, not just with words, but with concrete powerful actions. I don't think that I'll fix the plastic problem on my own. However any publicity about doing something to tackle a problem that affects us all, is a step in the right direction. Next time you get home and see that plastic bottle or crisp packet in front of your house, just ask yourself, am I a leader or a follower. What happens next will give you the answer. Wonderful news, the McDonalds Drive-In restaurant in Kettering, has generously sponsored 5 bins along Northfield Avenue, in order to mitigate their impact on the community. By working in conjunction with Amanda McDade from Kettering council's street cleansing team, we managed to lobby the food retailer and secured their support in tackling this significant challenge for our community We currently litter pick any area around Kettering and beyond, as and when it looks bad enough to need it. Last years 1 Ton sponsorship raised £500 Nanna's animal shelter in Irthlingborough. This year we hope to raise money for a variety of other litter picking volunteers and groups around the UK. Our focus this year is on river and marine plastics, so we'll be hitting the rivers and lakes, recycling as much as we can, to keep Britain tidy. *********************2017 event target achieved******************** ************************************1270KG**************************** *************************18 picks-100 hours picking**************** **************************Fundraising total £500******************** *************************************************************************** ***********************2018 1 Tonne Litter Pick********************** *********************************92KG************************************ ********************************9 Picks*********************************** *********************Fundraising total £535************************** Future areas of interest will concentrate on the heavy litter problems along the River Ise/Nene and country lanes between Kettering and Thrapston. If you can spare an hour or two, please feel free to email our group to be a part of the next event and help us show that our community is worth caring about. THE A14 FROM WEST BOUND BETWEEN THRAPSTON AND KETTERING IS MISSING, UNDER THE MOUNTAIN OF PLASTIC THAT IS STREWN ALONG ITS VERGES. IF I'M FEELING A BIT CRAZY ONE WEEK, I MIGHT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN IT ALL UP. Every pound that the council doesn't need to spend on picking up litter will be spent on much more deserving projects that effect all of us such as policing, education and health. Several organisations have been extremely helpful in supplying us with bin liners, hi-vis vests and litter grabbers. Many thanks to Amanda McDade, the community litter picking liaison on the council's street cleansing team and to Lindsay Richmond at Helping Hands for the amazing Streetmaster Pro pickers and his much appreciated sponsorship. Please check out the pictures in the gallery, which shows just how much of a difference removing the litter has made at some of the nominated sites. Any help is very much appreciated.
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West Rainton Clean-up Team
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Chorlton Wombles
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Tiptree Litter Combers
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Sunningdale Litter Pickers
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Friends of Poldhu
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