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Hi all


Plastic Free East Dulwich is organising a litter pick at Dawson's Hill on Sunday 11th July at 10 am.


Equipment will be provided so you just need to show up with sunscreen (if it's sunny), water and suitable clothing.


We will meet at the Dunstan's road entrance at 10 am so if you'd like to get involved, we'll see you there.


PM me if you have any questions


Rachel

What a great idea. Also, if you?re not into the idea of a group litter pick, please just do your bit when you can to complement this and other very much appreciated organised efforts. Just picking up the odd can or bottle and putting it in the nearest (recycling) bin is worthwhile.
  • 2 months later...
Hi, we haven't got one scheduled but when we next meet (Plastic Free East Dulwich), I can suggest this area. Are you part of local community groups (street whatsapps etc) so we could promote it and get local residents involved? We have all the equipment so if we can generate some interest in the local area, there's nothing to stop us setting one up.
There?s nothing stopping anyone going solo. The more of the merrier. Just pick what you can and bung it into a nearby bin, or a recycling bin that are handily left out do many pavements! The group idea is also very welcome but don?t underestimate the usefulness of one-human bands.
Hi both , we are planning one for the 31st October so will post details here once it?s confirmed. After that, we are planning to do one on the last Sunday every month at 10am. So if you have suggestion for locations, do let me know!

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