Important:   Litter can be contaminated, so we have put together some information to help you handle it safely. Please click on this link to have a read through our Health and Safety Guidance before you go out litter-picking.

 

Welsh Harp clean-up

london,NW4 4XS

18 Sep 2015

23:00

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 around the North West Marsh. No experience necessary, all equipment will be provided, just wear old clothes, sensible shoes and come with enthusiasm! Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Well behaved dogs welcome. Amazing turnout of 16 volunteers, 28 bags, a few larger items, 5 needles and a very convivial after party!.

upcoming Events

No upcoming events

past Events

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 ...

Welsh Harp clean-up

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...

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...

Welsh Harp clean-up

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 eq...

Sunny Hill Park Clean-up

Meet 10am at Sunny Hill Café, postcode NW4 4XA, for a walking litter pick in Sunny Hill Park. Finishing 12pm. All equipment will be provided, no experience necessary, just wear old clothes and sen...

Hendon Grove clean-up

A community clean-up for a much neglected thoroughfare with a surrounding woodland and a rivulet. Meeting point 10am at the Sherrock Gardens entrance approximate postcode NW4 4JJ. Finishing at 12pm. A...

Brent Reservoir Clean-up

Meeting at the Birchen Grove car park at 10am, for a walking litter pick along the north west side of the reservoir. We'll be finishing at 12. All equipment will be provided. Just wear old clothes and...

Nearby Groups

These groups are near to you in case you want to contact them for advice, to offer them support or, for example, to share equipment with them.

Brighter Better Orrell
Aim to create a brighter and better Orrell in which to live and work. The area in Wigan is semi rural area and we litter pick the local streets, country lanes, fields and parks
0
3 years
View
Friends of Kents Moat Recreation Ground
...
0
54 years
View
Pick it up Ponty
It seems to be the case that littering is becoming more of a problem in recent years and something needs to be done to address this! Please contact If you wish to get involved :)
0
54 years
View
Rugby Litter Busters
Litter picking all over Rugby and beyond
0
3 years
View
Greater Brislington Together
Greater Brislington Together … is a small but official organisation, formed to help Brislington community groups and volunteers obtain funding and work together to help the area flourish.
0
7 years
View
Devon beach cleans
A family based clean up group here to clean our local beaches!
10
3 years
View
The Friends of the Cole Valley Birmingham UK
This group is for anybody interested in Litter Picking in the Kingfisher Country Park and surrounding areas of East Birmingham.
0
5 years
View
HART
Hertford Action on Rubbish and Trash
153
14 years
View
The Green Army
The Green Army has been founded to tackle litter along rural routes around the villages of Harrold, Odell and Carlton in Bedfordshire. Roadside verges leading in and out of these villages will be targeted in a bid to keep our surrounding countryside clean and beautiful, and to provide safe habitats for local wildlife. Any public footpaths or bridleways will also be freed of litter as the need arises. If you are a local resident interested in joining this group please get in touch!
112
6 years
View
Friends of Thringstone
Who are we? We are an environmental group undertaking planting in our village, litter picks, promoting reduction in Co2 and smart driving, and working with the local community to make our village a litter free area. We deliver over 1700 newsletters around our village promoting our message and work with Thringstone Primary School and the local brownie group various events, including a scarecrow festival in June 2011 which brought together all sectors of the community . We held another scarecrow event, in conjunction with Thringstone Methodists, on Saturday 6th July 2013. Our chairman litter picks daily, and is helped by others who litter pick regularly. We try, where possible, to recycle items which can be recycled. We petitioned for extra recycling bins in our village and now have two tin and plastic bottle recycling points and a glass recycling point, and are currently asking for the council to consider ways of recycling acceptable items put in roadside litter bins. Between February 2013 and the end of February 2014, we removed 1,958 bags of litter from the village and woodlands, which we feel is a staggering amount. We have also worked with other groups on environmental issues in the village, and were part of the steering group that saw Thringstone Youth Club win the Children and Young People\\\\\\\'s Green Footprints Award in 2011 for their mural project. We have taken over several flowerbeds and previously untidy and unused areas in the village for planting and offer historical and environmental walks around the village. Please see our website which is www.friends-of-thringstone.org.uk for further details on our group, plus details on our constitution, health and safety policy, equal opportunities policy, parental consent statements and volunteer expenses statement. You can also see on that site details of all our publications. What have we done? In 2009 we won the NW Leicestershire Green Footprints Awards, were awarded an outstanding achievement certificate by East Midlands In Bloom in 2009, and won a gold and silver in the village achievement awards run by the Rural Community Council. In 2010 and were finalists in the Community and Partnerships category of the NWLDC\\\\\\\'s Green Footprints Awards and again in 2013. In 2011 we won The Queen\\\\\\\'s Award for Voluntary Service, something of which we are very proud, especially since 2011 was the European Year of Volunteering,. In 2015 we won the Big Tidy Award at the Keep Britain Tidy Jubilee Awards 2015. In 2021 we won the Leicestershire Live Environmental Heroes Award and also won the Community Organisation Award 2021 with Leicestershire Community Champions. We have a facebook page, and we are also on twitter - address is @Thringstone2. In 2019, our chairman was awarded a British Empire Medal for service to Thringstone and in September 2019, her dog, who accompanied her on all her litter picks, was awarded a commendation from the PDSA.
17907
19 years
View

Start a LitterAction group

Here at CleanupUK, we want to help you to take LitterAction! Wherever you live in the UK, forming your own community litter-picking group will help to keep your community safer, more friendly and free of litter. It’s lots of fun too. Why not muck in and join us?

Empower your group