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Take Action to Clear Thamemead's Waterways of LitterThames21 needs volunteers to help clear litter from a section of the canal through Crossway Park in Thamesmead on Saturday 29 July from 11am.The clean up is part of a rolling programme to remove rubbish and debris from Thamesmead's network of waterways and river foreshores. Thames21's Riverkeeper Coordinator Ashe Hurst said 'Thamesmead's waterways are rich in wildlife and are green spaces for local people to enjoy and use. Unfortunately, high levels of litter drive people away from these potentially lovely waterside places as well as making areas feel neglected and even threatening. That is why Thames21 have teamed up with local housing association Gallions, to turn the tide on litter through regular clean ups with local people.' The charity will be engaging with all sections of the community in Thamesmead to set up Adopt-a-River groups and to recruit a new group of Riverkeeper Volunteers supported by Thames21. Their duties will include litter picks, planting, removing graffiti, keeping an eye out for grot-spots and working with Thames21 to prevent small problems from escalating out of control. Tom Broad added, "Gallions Housing Association is delighted to be working in partnership with Thames21 across Thamesmead's waterways to turn the tide against litter. The work to clean and green Thamesmead's waterways will benefit local people, and the environment as well as helping to protect important wildlife habitats." Event details Ends Thames21 is an environmental charity working with communities to improve
and maintain London's rivers and canals. Its mission is to create clean,
safe and sustainable waterside environments for all. www.thames21.org.uk |
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