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Tag Archives: litter
The Great British Spring Clean
If you live near Yardley Road and are fed up of litter in the gutters and on the pavements then here is a chance to be pro-active. Meet outside the Great Western Pub at 10am. Volunteers will be given equipment … Continue reading
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, things to do, volunteering
Tagged #GBSpringClean, Acocks Green, Alexander Road, Cottesbrook Road, Douglas Road, Elmdon Road, Florence Road, Francis Road, Great Western Pub, litter, litter-picking, Malvern Road, Sherborne Road, train station, volunteering, Yardley Road
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Woodberry Walk Clean Up
Birmingham City Council Housing and a group of local active citizens spent a couple of hours litter picking down Woodberry Walk on Monday morning. Over 10 bags of litter were collected from the bushes as well as fly tipped building … Continue reading
Posted in Acocks Green, Events
Tagged Acocks Green, flytipping, Keep Britain Tidy, litter, People Against Litter, Woodberry Walk
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Acocks Green PALS
One of the on-going battles faced by the Acocks Green Village in Bloom team is litter. It blights our community and costs a lot of public money to clean up every day. We would like to encourage locals to take action in improving the problem … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, Birmingham, civic pride, Clean Up Britain, dumped rubbish, Keep Britain Tidy, litter, PALS, street cleaning, volunteering
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Litter Pick along the Grand Union – Monday 9th June 7pm
Acocks Green Neighbourhood Forum has decided to go out and take action on the litter problem that blights the canal towpath and embankment. We want local people to come along and help. We all hate litter and with an hour’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, clean up, Grand Union Canal, litter, Vineries Bridge, Woodcock Lane
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