To all Placebook Members, I know we all appreciate how special
Scotland's places are so I thought this would be a good place to
advertise for recruits needed for National Spring Clean 2010. Keep
an eye on our events page for locations near you. Keep Scotland
Tidy has started the new decade with an appeal for volunteers
exasperated by litter to sign up for National Spring Clean 2010 –
Scotland’s biggest volunteer clean-up event. Registration for the
annual blitz on litter during April has opened and already there
are more than 7,000 volunteers committed to pulling on their bright
yellow spring clean tabard at 82 clean up events across Scotland.
Re-established four years ago the month long campaign has grown
exponentially becoming one of the country’s largest volunteer
events. Families, schools, community groups, environmental
organisations and businesses have all taken up the challenge to do
something to improve the cleanliness of their local areas – and now
Keep Scotland Tidy is calling for even more people to come forward
and help make National Spring Clean 2010 the biggest yet. Almost
60,000 people, at over 1,000 locations across Scotland, took part
in fun litter pick events during the month of April 2009, filling
enough black sacks of litter to fill 28,819 standard wheelie bins,
but this year the campaign aim is to achieve even more. Donna
Niven, Programme Manager said, “Keep Scotland Tidy hopes to attract
back many of those who took part in National Spring Clean last
year, but we also look forward to welcoming some new recruits to
bolster numbers and really give the country a good Spring clean”.
“Not only is a litter pick a way of getting out in the fresh air
after an over indulgent festive period, it also provides a cheap,
yet fun activity for all of the family. “So, please help us this
April and organise, or take part in, an event near you – all you
have to do is chose a location and sign up on line for your FREE
clean up kit at
www.keepscotlandtidy.org/springclean”.
Environment Minister Roseanna Cunningham said, “Last year’s
National Spring Clean was the most successful campaign by some
distance with almost 60,000 people taking part – and we aim to do
even better in 2010! “As well as providing substantial funding in a
bid to make this year’s clean-up the best yet we have set ambitious
recycling targets and outlined our vision for a zero waste
Scotland. “Litter is an ugly intrusion on our public places,
offends our sense of pride and is a poor advertisement for
Scotland. This month-long blitz offers people throughout Scotland
the opportunity to restore a sense of community pride and clean up
their neighbourhoods for themselves and visitors to our country.”
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