Rutherglen Reformer

Bags of enthusiasm for tidying up area

- JONATHAN GEDDES

Youngsters who did their bit to help the planet with an ecofriendl­y initiative have been praised for their efforts.

As previously featured in the Reformer, pupils across Cambuslang’s nine primary and two secondarie­s worked hard to clear the areas around their schools in preparatio­n for COP26, as part of a 26 Bags for 26 Days campaign.

The campaign set each school a goal of collecting 26 bags of rubbish over 26 days, coinciding with the global summit.

The Cleaning Up Cambuslang group, jointly supported by Halfway and Cambuslang Community Councils, suggested the project to the local schools and was delighted with the response.

Suzy Quinn, from Cambuslang Community Council, said: “We wanted to capitalise on all the attention COP26 coming to Glasgow has been generating about the environmen­t and wanted to involve the schools in a way that would engage our young people in a responsibl­e way within their local environmen­t.

“Litter-dropping and fly-tipping have always been an issue but, since lockdown started, it’s got worse, so it seemed a great issue to target at this time.

“The local schools were really positive when we contacted them about it and Cleaning Up Cambuslang was able to provide them with litter-pickers, protective gloves and litter bags.

“The children took to it wholeheart­edly and we hope that this enthusiasm will spill over to others and continue into the future.”

Also impressed by the response to 26 Bags for 26 Days campaign was Cambuslang East Councillor Katy Loudon, chair of education at the council.

She said: “It has been incredibly inspiratio­nal to see the enthusiasm of the children for this project.

“COP26 and the issues it highlights are filling the news, and rightly so, but this also shows the strong feeling that exists to keep the local area as beautiful as we can, and to protect our immediate local environmen­t.

“There are global matters that can be, and should be, addressed by government­s and industries, but seeing the efforts put into things like the 26 Bags for 26 Days campaign reminds us that we can all play a part, and that no effort is too small to make a difference.

“Young people will inherit the world and the attitudes shown here can give us all hope for the future.”

 ?? ?? Well done Councillor Katy Loudon, chair of education at the council, congratula­tes Cambuslang children on their efforts tidying up the area
Well done Councillor Katy Loudon, chair of education at the council, congratula­tes Cambuslang children on their efforts tidying up the area

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