Litter
October 2024 Litter Pick
August 2024
To confirm arrangements for the next community Litter Pick being held in October and discuss the possibility of a small prize for the largest bag of litter picked by the Scouts. | |
Cllr Moon requested a fund of up to £150 to buy three new banners on which we would be able to change the date, time and location for each new event. He suggested taking the image of the man from the Parade Sign and adding this with him holding a litter picker to add a bit of fun to the banners.
ACTION - Cllr Moon ACTION - Cllr Holt. (She has previously offered to organise a chocolate prize to the Scout who collects the biggest bag of litter.) | |
(extract from Environment, Highways, and Transport Committee meeting, 8th August 2024, item 16) |
June 2024
To confirm arrangements for the next community litter pick being held in October and discuss the possibility of a small prize for the largest bag of litter picked by the Scouts. |
The next litter pick will be held on Saturday 5th October at 10am. Cllr Holt informed the committee that the Scouts were a 'Yes' to help but unfortunately the Hub was unable to participate this time. Cllr Holt is still waiting to hear from the Guides and Brownies. ACTION - Cllr Holt to organise a small prize for the biggest bag of litter collected. |
(extract from Environment, Highways, and Transport Committee meeting, 6th June 2024, item 13) |
To report on the actioning of items from the previous minutes. |
Cllr Holt had tried to contact Sandra Cunningham at Claygate Primary School regarding a possible competition for a picture to be added to the banners for Clean Up days, but without success. It was agreed that Cllr Moon would add something to the social media pages offering this competition to all children in Claygate. ACTION - Cllr Moon |
(extract from Environment, Highways, and Transport Committee meeting, 6th June 2024, item 7) |
Previous Litter Picks
CLEAN-UP DAY REACHES ALL AREAS
Enough volunteers came along to cover all areas of Claygate on a very successful Clean-up Day in January. Large amounts of litter were pulled from verges, garden fences, hedges and elsewhere. The Parish Council thanks everyone enormously who turned out to help on a very cold day and Donna Holt, who chairs the council, says: “I felt a special kind of satisfaction every time a new piece of litter went into my clean-up bag and it was great driving around Claygate afterwards seeing the newly cleaned up streets.”
The next Clean-up Day is planned for May 4 from 10am-12 noon, meeting in the Hare Lane Car Park (where parking will be free for the duration of the litter pick). The collection of rubbish will be followed by a barbecue lunch with tea, coffee and juice. We hope to see you on the day!