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Help spruce up your area with Great British Spring Clean

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RESIDENTS across Derbyshire are being urged to help spruce up their communitie­s by taking part in Keep Britain Tidy’s national Great British Spring Clean.

The annual #Gbspringcl­ean runs until Sunday, June 13 and people are being urged to pledge to clean up their villages, towns, parks and playground­s and help Keep Britain Tidy achieve a million miles of litter-picking.

The call is being led by

Derbyshire County Council leader Barry Lewis, who says he is keen for residents and visitors to keep the county clean and tidy and follow the Countrysid­e Code.

He said: “We are very privileged to live in such a beautiful county and I know that we all want to keep it that way.

“During the lockdowns one of the only pleasures we had was to be able to get out for a walk every day, with many of us relying on being able to escape for a little while to get some exercise and fresh air.

“However, as restrictio­ns on getting out and about eased between lockdowns, especially during the warmer weather last year, it became very clear that not everyone was taking responsibi­lity for their litter by either putting it in bins or taking it home.

“Some of the scenes of litter-strewn fields, parks and countrysid­e sites were disgracefu­l and very saddening.

“Hundreds of people, including myself, take part in regular litter picks across the county every year as well as backing Keep Britain Tidy’s annual Great British Spring Clean, and I’m sure they will all pledge to help the charity meet its million miles of litter-picking target this year.”

Councillor Lewis added: “Litter is not only an eyesore and damaging to the environmen­t and wildlife but costs local councils and therefore the taxpayer more than half a billion pounds every year to be picked up.

“The council has already supported many groups which carry out regular litter picks through its Action Grants, and I’d like to see us all work together to get on top of this issue.”

The Great British Spring Clean is now in its sixth year, and in 2019, more than half a million #Litterhero­es collected just under a million bags of litter, weighing around 4,308 tons

Keep Britain Tidy chief executive Allison Ogden-newton said:

“The Great British Spring Clean would not be possible without the support of local authoritie­s, including Derbyshire County Council.

“We have all spent a lot more time in our local area in the past year and have come to realise just how important our local park or green space is for our mental and physical health.

“We need to care for these spaces and the Great British Spring Clean is an opportunit­y for everyone to take a small action that, collective­ly, can make a big difference.”

As well as getting informatio­n from Keep Britain Tidy, residents organising litter picks can contact their district and borough council for informatio­n about safely picking up litter, and everyone is advised to follow government guidelines in relation to Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

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Keep Britain Tidy is pushing to achieve a million miles of litter-picking this month

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