A Litter Pick Not To Be Mist

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bexley
Martin Dennis
Luke
Robert Heyward
Ashton Martin
Frazer Brooks
Kamaledine Mehdani
Bexley

Wednesday 4th March

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Six of us set out for tonight's task after a request from a local resident to tackle litter in the area.

With the mist rolling in and visibility low, we were armed with brand new litter pickers, bags, bag holders and hi-viz jackets kindly provided by the Council and got to work.

Starting by Welling's historic cannon, we worked our way along Welling High Street, down into the resident's road, and a few smaller side roads, making sure every stray crisp packet, rogue drinks can and even a lost shoe or two were safely bagged up.

The fog certainly added atmosphere to the evening, and there was a concern we might have not noticed some obvious pieces of rubbish strewn on the floor.

Our fears were allayed however by a message from the resident shortly afterwards thanking us for making such a noticeable difference, leaving the streets looking cleaner and tidier for the community.

Another good evening's work, a bit of exercise, a good chat along the way, and proof that even on the foggiest of nights, a determined group can still make a clear visible difference.


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Sarah W

Fri 6th Mar at 2:35pm

Great report Frazer, and well done on leading your first session!

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