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Welsh Harp clean-up

london,NW4 4XS

14 Aug 2015

23:00

Meet 10am at the Prajapati Spa centre car park, off Aboyne Road, approximate postcode NW10 0EY, for a walking litter pick around Neasden Recreation Ground. Finish 12pm. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, just wear old clothes, sensible shoes and come with enthusiasm! Refreshments will be provided. 8 lovely volunteers managed to removed 40 bags of rubbish form this section, typical larger items and a 3ft marble statue of Krishna!.

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Welsh Harp clean-up

WELSH HARP CLEAN-UP Saturday 11th June 10am-12:00pm Meet 10am at the Phoenix canoe club, off Cool Oak Lane, approximate postcode NW9 7ND. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, just ...

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Sunday 8th May 10am-12:30pm Meet 10am at the Neasden recreation ground car park, off Aboyne road, approximate postcode NW10 0EY. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, just wear old ...

Discover the Eastern Marsh

Discover the Welsh Harp’s Eastern Marsh Sunday 10th April 10am-12pm Meet 10am at the corner of Woolmeade Avenue and Cool Oak Lane, approximate postcode NW9 7BH, for a walk and gentle litter pi...

Welsh Harp clean-up

Saturday 19th March 10am-12pm Meet 10am at the Neasden recreation ground car park, off Aboyne road, approximate postcode NW10 OEY. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, just wear ol...

Welsh Harp clean-up

Sunday 28th February 10:00am-13:00pm Meet 10am at the Phoenix Canoe Club, off Cool Oak Lane, approximate postcode NW9 7ND. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, just wear old clothe...

Welsh Harp clean-up

Saturday January 23rd 10:00am-12:00pm Meet 10am at the Phoenix Canoe Club, off Cool Oak Lane, approximate postcode NW9 7ND. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, just wear old cloth...

Welsh Harp clean-up

Saturday January 9th 10:00am-12:00pm Meet 10am at the West Hendon Playing fields car park, off Goldsmith Avenue, approximate postcode NW9 7EU. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, ...

Welsh Harp clean-up

Saturday November 14th 10:00am-12:00pm Meet 10am at the West Hendon Playing fields car park, off Goldsmith Avenue, approximate postcode NW9 7EU. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided...

Welsh Harp clean-up

WELSH HARP CLEAN-UP Saturday October 17th 10:00am-12:00pm Meet 10am at the Neasden recreation ground car park, next to the Prajapati spa centre, off Aboyne road, approximate postcode NW10 0EY, for a w...

Welsh Harp clean-up

WELSH HARP CLEAN-UP Saturday September 19th 10:00am-12:00pm 12:00pm-14:00pm after party! Meet 10am at the Phoenix Canoe club, off Cool Oak lane, approximate postcode NW9 7ND, for a walking litter pick...

Hendon Park clean-up

Meet 10am by the Hendon Park Cafe, approximate postcode NW4 2TL, for a litter pick around the park.Finishing 12pm. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided. Just wear old clothes, sturd...

Sunny Hill Park Clean-up

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Hendon Grove clean-up

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Bin Bag Buddies
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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. 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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. 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The knights of the square table
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