Volunteers hit the jackpot with a massive trash haul! 🧹🚮
A dedicated team from the Orchards Community Forum embarked on a mission this Saturday, tackling the growing issue of fly-tipping in their neighborhood. But here's where it gets impressive: they focused on the alleys, often overlooked spaces that accumulate tons of unwanted waste.
The team, joined by the supportive local councillor John Kent, managed to collect an astonishing amount of trash. In just over an hour, they nearly filled a four-tonne wagon! This is a testament to the impact a small group of committed volunteers can have.
The forum's alley clean-ups are a regular affair, happening on the second Saturday of every month. And this is the part most people miss: these events are not just about cleaning; they're about building a stronger, more environmentally conscious community.
'It's a great way to get out, meet people, and do something positive for the area,' shared one of the volunteers. 'We're not just picking up trash; we're picking up the community's spirit!'
The next clean-up is scheduled for 14 March, starting at 9 am in the Elm Road Open Space car park. It's a chance for anyone passionate about their neighborhood to contribute. And after the hard work, a hot drink at the Grays Town Park Cafe awaits as a well-deserved reward.
So, will you be joining the fight against fly-tipping and becoming a part of this inspiring community effort? The team would love to have you on board! 💪🌍