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Dover volunteers needed for Great British Spring Clean, May 28 to June 13

06:06, 28 April 2021

updated: 09:10, 28 April 2021

Could you help tackle the scourge of litter in your local community?

Dover District Council wants volunteers to sign up for this year’s Great British Spring Clean campaign.

The Great British Spring Clean starts on May 28
The Great British Spring Clean starts on May 28

The annual litter pick is organised by Keep Britain Tidy and is between May 28 and June 13.

The council says parks and beaches have been particularly needed during the pandemic but, as a direct result of this, litter has increased significantly too.

It spends £1.5m each year on street cleansing and regularly runs local campaigns encouraging residents to pick up after their dog, use the local bins and take rubbish home with them.

But, the authority says, there are still some who don’t dispose of their litter responsibly.

Bags collected in the litter picked by volunteers from Dover Pride this month. Picture: Dover Pride Facebook
Bags collected in the litter picked by volunteers from Dover Pride this month. Picture: Dover Pride Facebook

DDC thanks the majority of residents who do care and take a pride in their district by doing the right thing, and appreciates the efforts of local voluntary groups who continue to help.

The council can provide all the necessary equipment for organised litter picks, and will arrange to pick up any rubbish that is collected.

As part of this year’s GBSC the council is also running a photographic competition for young people aged under 18.

They are encouraged to showcase the beauty of the Dover district by submitting a picture they have taken that promotes civic pride and makes them feel glad to live in this area.

The top prize is a £50 Love to Shop voucher.

Scourge of our community. Litter along the A256 cleaned up by Dover District Council last month
Scourge of our community. Litter along the A256 cleaned up by Dover District Council last month

Diane Croucher, council head of regulatory services, said: “Joining the Great British Spring Clean is a great way to meet friends safely outdoors, while making the district a cleaner place to live.

"The council is delighted to be supporting this event once more and hopes to welcome more volunteers this year than we’ve seen before.

“Litter is an ongoing problem for which we are continuously looking to find solutions.

"We will explain what further action we are taking during this campaign.

"This includes the introduction of litter bag dispensing stations, cigarette butt disposal, beach litter picking venues and on-the-spot fines to help create a cleaner district that we can all be proud of.”

Deposit from a sloppy smoker. Even the smallest amount of litter is unacceptable
Deposit from a sloppy smoker. Even the smallest amount of litter is unacceptable

For further information about signing up to be a volunteer litter picker, or the photography competition, visit the web page www.dover.gov.uk/GBSC

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