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Kingsmead litter pick for The Great British Spring Clean 04/03/17

On 4th March, around 50 local  people took part in a voluntary litter pick in Kingmead and neighbouring areas of Canterbury as part of The Great British Spring Clean. Below is a selection of press coverage of the event from the Kentish Gazette.

Column on 'Cleaner Future in Store for City' by litter campaigner Sian Pettman p1 Column on 'Cleaner Future in Store for City' by litter campaigner Sian Pettman p2 Pictures of local people with their collected litter Pictures of local people with their collected litter from the Kentish Gazette

Kingsmead Field Community Litter Pick 04/03/17

On 4th March, around 50 local  people took part in a voluntary litter pick in Kingmead and neighbouring areas of Canterbury as part of The Great British Spring Clean. Below is a selection of press coverage of the event from the Canterbury Times.

Main article about community groups cleaning the city's streets Group picture of volunteers with their litter bags Group pictures of volunteers with litter bags Father and son picking up litter

 

Child picks up rubbish from river bank

Kingsmead Community Spring Clean 03/2017

 Around 50 volunteers took part in Kingsmead Field’s local area litter pick as part of The Great British Spring Clean. Between us all we collected over 50 sacks of litter, a child’s bike seat, three supermarket trolleys, two traffic cones, a baby’s high chair and a pile of scrap metal.

Volunteers worked for 1 hour in teams around the Kingsmead area of Canterbury before bringing their rubbish sacks and other finds back to the field for tea (including Masala Chai- thanks Paul!) and coffee and to tuck into Charlotte’s delicious cakes and Di’s famous cheese scones.

All the other litter-picks which took place in Canterbury over the weekend (in Westgate Parks, Oaten Hill & South Canterbury, St Dunstan’s, St Stephen’s, and the University of Kent) went very well too – so, all in all, a great contribution to the Great British Spring-Clean! Overall, around 130 sacks of litter were cleared from these areas. Well done and many thanks to everyone involved!

Two councillors with a rugby ball and pitchfork Child picks up rubbish from river bank Photo of a few of our volunteers Photo of volunteers in the river Photo of a family returning with their litter finds Photo of our volunteers with the rubbish bags

Bring your picnic and enjoy Kingsmead Field Winter 2016

Image of article about picnic benches

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Another sweet smell of success for city 22/09/16

Article in Gazette about It's Your Neighbourhood award

Article in Gazette about It’s Your Neighbourhood award

Group of litter pickers with their spoils

Community litter pick 11/09/2016

Thank you to everyone who joined in the Kingsmead Community Clean-up on Sunday 11 September.  Over 35 people took part and there was a great community spirit.  We collected 40 sacks of litter and retrieved 2 bikes, 2 scooters, an exhaust pipe, road signs, a traffic cone and a basin from the river.  We are very grateful to the four councillors from St Stephen’s and Northgate for helping us.

Community create wild meadow for all to enjoy 26/05/16

Canterbury Times article