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Litter pickers remove more than 1800 bags of rubbish in just one month

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Litter pickers in Walsall have come together to collect more than 1800 bags of rubbish in just one month.    

Group of litter pickers

Across April, 1834 bags of rubbish were removed from Walsall’s streets. This builds on work carried out during the Great British Spring Clean, which saw 1750 bags collected in just two weeks.    

Litter picking events are organised through the Walsall Community Litter Watch (WCLW), established in August 2019 to help address the litter issue within the Borough.    

Volunteers dedicated more than 1000 hours across April to keep the borough clean. This effort included three formal events, at Barr Beacon in Aldridge, Anson Road in Bentley and Bath Street Centre in Caldmore. 

“ Our Community Litter Watch is a resounding success in many ways and a shining example of people in Walsall taking pride in the place they call home.

“The people who show up every month and take responsibility for their areas, clearing rubbish that isn’t theirs, can’t be thanked enough.

“We have 14 active litter-picking groups in Walsall, so there is likely one near you holding events that keep the area you live in clean.
“I would encourage anyone who is interested to get involved and to take action in helping us keep the place we call home clean.

Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Culture, Leisure and Visitor Economy at Walsall Council

Coming up in June, three formal events are planned: 

 

Corporation Street Litter Pick (WS1 3QR) 

Date: Thursday June 5 

Time: 10am to 12noon  

Meet: Corporation Street near Legacy Church 

 

New Invention Pick and Mix (WS12 5EA) 

Date: Wednesday June 11 

Time: 11am to 1pm 

Meet: New Invention Square 

 

Beechdale Litter Pick (WS2 7DY) 

Date: Thursday 26 June  

Time: 10am to 12noon 

Meet: Beechdale Car Park, Stephenson Square 

 

To help make litter picking as easy as possible, Walsall Council can provide hi-vis jackets, litter pickers, gloves and bags to residents.      

Information on how to volunteer, groups to get involved with and how to request equipment can all be found at https://go.walsall.gov.uk/people-and-communities/volunteering/community-litter-picking   

A Facebook page which helps members to connect and arrange their own events can be found at Walsall Community Litter Watch.  

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