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Salisbury Cleanup Group

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Aim to clear up litter in and around Salisbury .

Salisbury Cleanup Group
452

Bags collected so far

6

Members

55

Years

10

Total number of events

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Bishopdown Farm. Salisbury

Litterpick of Bishopdown Farm, Green Lane area

Into the Valley

Meet at The Valley St. Micheals Rd. end 1000 hrs This will be a "clean" pick. Bring your own pickers and gloves but sacks supplied. Not all events appear on here but the is a facebook page Salisbury C...

Wilton Road Womble. CANCELLED

Group picking will resume after lockdown. Stay Safe.

Supermarket Sweep

Meet at Waitrose carpark by the clothing bank for a 1000 hrs start A great appearance for the Clean Up Salisbury Group, 6 sacks of rubbish and 2 of recycling from Waitrose and Spire View, Thumbs up t...

An Aquatic Cleanup

Having acquired a pair of waders I fancy a cleanup of the River by the Bishops Mill and then towards Queen Elizabeth Gardens. If you are up for it meet at The Bishops Mill. Fisherton Street at 1000 ...

Odstock Litter Pick

Meet in the area of the Ambulance Station with a view to picking from there to S.D.H. I will provide sacks. 10.00 am start Attended by three members, 14 sacks collected including 5 sacks of recycling

Harnham Slope Litter Pick

Friends of Harham Slope participation in the clean up will now take place on Friday 23rd March only. Again, please confirm your availability for the event, which will commence at 2.00pm, meeting at t...

Harnham Slope

Meet at Harnham Social Club. Parsonage Green at 1400 hrs, this event is being organised by The Friends of Harnham Slope

Churchfields. Salisbury

Next litter picking meeting Sunday 25th February 12pm Churchfields Industrial Estate, near the canoe club and Travis Perkins. Nadder river. This event is being run by Salisbury Free Pickers

Stratford Litter Pick

Meet at Five Rivers Leisure Centre car park for a litter pick along the footpath towards Stratford between 1700 - 1830. Sacks provided but no P.P.E.

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.

Grimstead litter pickers
Our aim is to clear the roadsides of litter and keep our villages looking spick and span.
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8 years
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Quickfire Closed Group
This group is closed
117
4 years
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plpag ( peterhead litter picking action group)
to keep our town looking great to new commers to help inprove the towns peoples attitudes towards litter
48
13 years
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Pickmere Pickers
A group dedicated to ensuring that Pickmere remains litter free. We will have a communal litter picking box where people can collect equipment and pick when they get the time rather than a regular group.
119
6 years
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South London Litter Action
South London Litter Action SOLLA is a fast-growing volunteer-led group which brings together people south of the river who want to see our neighbourhoods a bit (much) less littered. This is a group where community activities are organised, stories are shared, and ideas flow - all in the name of less litter. On joining, you will be given a free litter picking kit, to keep you safe and sound and happy in your brilliant service to the community. WE HOST GROUP LITTER PICKS EVERY SINGLE SATURDAY - GET IN TOUCH TO FIND OUT MORE
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3 years
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Individual
As I travel by car around the SE I intend to pick up litter as and when i CAN
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14 years
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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.
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20 years
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Chapel-en-le-Frith cleanup
Come and meet likeminded neighbours who want to make our beautiful town cleaner and safer for wildlife by giving up 1 hour a week(or whenever suits).Lots of fresh air and feel good factor is free to all.Just bring along gloves and a litter picker.Hope to meet you soon .AJ
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3 years
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Holiday Homes
I have a holiday residence and appreciate all that all the DD's do to help keep the area litter free and welcoming. When in Bournemouth I would like to do my bit to help.
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9 years
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Penarth Beach Wardens
The Beach Wardens at Penarth are all unpaid volunteers who give up some of their free time to help keep Penarth beach free of litter. The group are independent of both the local town council and the county council but all Wardens are members of the Penarth Civic Society, which covers the general administration for the group, negotiates licences and other working relationships with beach owners and local authorities, and pays the necessary insurance premiums.
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17 years
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