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Less than three in five A&E arrivals at Royal United Hospitals Bath seen within four hoursMidsomer Norton Town Council is arranging a special spring litter pick, and wants to hear from you if you know of a litter ‘hot spot’ – especially if you can help with other volunteers to clear it up. The Spring Litter Pick on Sunday, 18th March starts at the Town Hall at 10 a.m. and will run until 12 noon. Equipment will be made available to volunteers and refreshments will be provided during the morning. Anyone under eighteen needs to be accompanied by an adult.
Cllr Michael Evans (Conservative, Midsomer Norton Redfield), said: “Being able to take part in such a high profile nationwide event is an added bonus. We look forward to meeting up with volunteers who want to make a difference in the town – whether they are regular participants or first time litter pickers.”
To report a hot spot and/or join in the Midsomer Norton Spring Litter Pick, please ring: 01761 418701 or visit: www.midsomernortontowncouncil.co.uk for further details, or alternatively, just turn up on the day!


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