Litter Backies Book

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York

Monday 5th October 2020

Report written by Ed Woollard (He/Him)

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After some minor disputes regarding the actual meeting place, we all agreed that Ed was right all along and we were where we were supposed to be.

We then swiftly split into 3 groups, in the pursuit of 'litter hotspots' spread throughout the backies. Team 1 led by Bec headed towards the Clifton way entrance and tackled hotspot 1. Fortunately the were aided by scout leader Michael, who issued a stern telling off to some apple-throwing youths.

Team 2, led by Amy, headed towards the pond and a popular littering bench for hot spot 2. After much wrestling with spikey things the were soon filling up their bags with empty beer cans.

Whilst team 3 'led' by Ed wandered through the woods (which had almost certainly been litter-picked recently) looking for 2 metal benches that we were beginning to think didn't actually exist!

Fortunately Legendary Leanne lived up to her name and spotted the benches and a litter-picker's jackpot. Amongst the haul Johnny B snaffled a load of torn up exercise books as well as a copy of Roald Dahl's 'Boy'.

The 3 teams then regrouped back at the meeting place before some headed out for a social run.


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York
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This task supported
City of York Council Neighbourhood Enforcement
An Enforcement Team within the City of York Council that deals with Environmental Crime and Antisocial Behaviour

We enforce all sort laws regarding Antisocial Behaviour and Environmental Crime, including littering and dog fouling.

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Attendees
Leanne
Ed Woollard
Michael Leadbetter
John Bourton
Bec
Debs Sharpe
Vicky Hearson
Amy Woollard
Richard Parkinson
Kieran
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