One hundred and seventy people of all ages came together to clear the litter using equipment provided by B&NES Council, including 70 litter pickers, 30 children’s pickers, sacks, gloves and high vis jackets.
The river pick was part of the annual Great British Spring Clean campaign organised by Keep Britain Tidy running from March 25th to April 10th, which invited people to join the #BigBagChallenge and improve the environment on their doorsteps.
Nationally, 449,406 bags were pledged in total with 438,147 people pledging to take part.
Councillor David Wood, cabinet member for Neighbourhood Services, said: “Thank you to all the volunteers who joined forces to carry out Great Avon River Pick. It’s a huge success that more than 120 bags of litter were saved from polluting our waterways, posing a danger to wildlife and remaining an eyesore in our beautiful district.
“I’d encourage everyone to join a litter pick near them at any time of year, or take part in one of our Clean and Green community action days we’re working with communities to organise that we’ll be sharing details about soon.”
The volunteer groups which took part in the Great Avon River Pick were the Keynsham, Saltford and Corston Wombles, Weston Litter Group, Newbridge Litter Pickers, Widcombe Association, Friends of Kensington Meadows, Friends of Sydney Gardens and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme and a group organised by the Mayor of Bath, Councillor June Player.
For more information and to reserve equipment email the nearest hub:
Radstock – radstock [email protected]
Keynsham – [email protected]
Bath – bath.hub@ noplaceforlitter.org






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