Paisley Daily Express

We’ve bin busy

Praise for litter pick champs

- ALISON RENNIE

Hundreds of volunteers joined in a council campaign to make sure September was spotless.

Renfrewshi­re Council’s ongoing Team Up to Clean Up campaign aims to make communitie­s a bit brighter by arming residents with litter pickers, bin bags and hi-vis vests.

Last month, 1,233 bags of litter were collected by teams on 225 litter picks – that’s more than seven taking place every day.

Volunteers took to the streets in almost every community in Renfrewshi­re, including Erskine, Renfrew, Paisley, Johnstone, Bishopton, Houston, Bridge of Weir Foxbar, Elderslie, Inchinnan, Kilbarchan and Lochwinnoc­h – and some even took to the water to clean the River Cart, in Paisley.

Erskine volunteer Stephen Hughes said: “I really just wish people would stop dropping litter and take more pride in where they live, especially our school children.

“I would rather be doing something else with my time, but I really do value living in a clean and attractive neighbourh­ood and helping clean up keeps me busy and active.

“The Team Up to Clean Up Facebook community is also a pleasure to be part of – it’s great to see so many people making a difference.”

Working with the community, Renfrewshi­re Council provided volunteers with litter pickers, bibs, bags and any other safety equipment they required, and were given with health and safety advice for carrying out litter picks, including tips on group sizes and physical distancing.

The council’s StreetScen­e team took away the collected rubbish.

The campaign ran alongside the council’s increased litter picking, gully clearing and road sweeping, which forms a key part of the Team Up to Clean Up campaign.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, convener of the infrastruc­ture, land and environmen­t policy board, said: “What a month it has been and another fantastic Spotless September.

“While the current situation meant we couldn’t hold any large-scale events, it’s been heartening to see the desire of our Team Up to Clean Up community to continue making a difference.

“Hundreds of volunteers have headed out on their own or in small groups to clear hundreds of bags of litter from our communitie­s and each with the same goal of making Renfrewshi­re a better place to live, work and visit.

“We’re working hard to change the mindset of those who think it’s acceptable to litter, so please let’s keep working together to make Renfrewshi­re litter-free.”

The award-winning Team Up to Clean Up campaign was launched in 2017 and now boasts more than 1,500 members in its Facebook community group.

The campaign brings the council and community together to help tackle littering, dog fouling and a range of other environmen­tal issues.

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Councillor Cathy McEwan joined a clean-up in Renfrew
Happy to help Stephen Hughes has been helping to clean up
Erskine
Taking part Councillor Cathy McEwan joined a clean-up in Renfrew Happy to help Stephen Hughes has been helping to clean up Erskine
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