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Join our alliance to banish litter from countrysid­e

- By Claire Ellicott

THE Countrysid­e Alliance has urged its 100,000 members to join in the litter-picking when the Great British September Clean begins on Friday.

It wants them to sign up to the huge clean-up, which runs until September 27, and has pledged to collect at least 10,000 pieces of rubbish.

In the campaign, run by Keep Britain Tidy and backed by the Daily Mail, we are encouragin­g the public and businesses to help pick up litter in their local parks, countrysid­e and beaches.

Tim Bonner, Countrysid­e Alliance chief executive, said: ‘There are few things that annoy us as much as mindless littering in our beautiful Great British countrysid­e.

‘With the lockdown offering people the opportunit­y to have a clear-out, fly-tipping and littering in the countrysid­e became one of the many negative side-effects of the pandemic, particular­ly when local waste recycling centres were shut.

‘This is simply unacceptab­le and has

‘A massive blight for many communitie­s’

proven to be a massive blight for many rural communitie­s.

‘Our friends and supporters have always been keen to take practical steps and are very pleased to support the Daily Mail with this excellent campaign.’

The alliance has already staged a litterpick with the Masters of the Surrey Union Hunt and their children during a walk with the hunt’s puppies in Ockley, Surrey.

The campaign group, which supports countrysid­e pursuits, has long warned of the pollution and litter blighting our green areas and waterways since the beginning of lockdown.

It will send forms to every member inviting them to take part in or organise their own litter picks in their community, on their farm or by their local river.

During 2019’s Great British Spring Clean, it helped organise more than 50 litter picks. This year, the alliance hopes its Countrysid­e Clean- up weekend on September 19-20 will be just as successful.

The 2020 Great British September Clean is encouragin­g everyone to hit their streets, parks and beaches in the fight against litter.

It is easy to get involved in an organised event in your area, with a maximum of six people.

Or you can pledge to pick up litter solo, perhaps while walking the dog or on your way to or from work. If there is not a local litter pick, you can organise one.

The Prime Minister and the leaders of all Westminste­r political parties have pledged their support, as have the National Trust, Woodland Trust and some of Britain’s top companies.

The Mail has long fought to protect our environmen­t with campaigns including Turn the Tide on Plastic, Be a Tree Angel and Curb the Cups. We also successful­ly pressed for the plastic bag levy.

 ??  ?? Walkies! Children from Surrey Union Hunt do a rubbish sweep as they exercise puppies
Walkies! Children from Surrey Union Hunt do a rubbish sweep as they exercise puppies
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Organiser: Andrew Hazeltine

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