Scottish Daily Mail

WE’RE CLEANING UP!

Vast army of local heroes get stuck in on first day of campaign to tidy up UK

- By Xantha Leatham and Claire Ellicott

THE Great British September Clean got off to a flying start yesterday as an army of volunteers turned out across Britain to clear their areas of litter.

With rubbish piling up in town centres and all over the countrysid­e during lockdown, community-spirited champions have begun a mass tidy-up.

Children led the charge with families, local junior groups and individual eco-warriors tackling streets across the UK.

Former environmen­t secretary Michael Gove praised the civic pride driving the Great British September Clean, organised by charity Keep Britain Tidy and backed by the Daily Mail.

Yesterday he went litter picking in his Surrey Heath constituen­cy. The clean-up site borders the Blackwater Valley Path, a 22-mile nature trail which passes through woodland and flower-rich meadows.

Mr Gove, who has championed the campaign for several years, said: ‘It’s awful to see our beautiful countrysid­e and green spaces blighted by litter, and the damage being done to our environmen­t and precious wildlife.

‘I want to pay tribute to the Daily Mail, Keep Britain Tidy and the thousands of volunteers across the country for doing their bit and ensuring we can all enjoy a cleaner, greener recovery.’

Young Elizabeth Gadsdon was among the local heroes out picking up discarded sweet wrappers and drinks bottles yesterday.

The nine-year-old – who was also a passionate advocate of last year’s Spring Clean – wore a hi-viz jacket as she continued her mission to tidy the area around her home on the Wirral, Merseyside.

Elizabeth – who has earned the nickname of The Little Collector – has committed to daily litter picks throughout the Great British September Clean campaign.

Her father Steve, a fireman, said: ‘She’s amazing, she’s the driving force behind our family. We’ve drasticall­y reduced our plastic consumptio­n thanks to Elizabeth.’

It came as former BBC presenter Selina Scott called on Britain to ‘get a grip’ and sort out the litter problem once and for all yesterday.

Scottish SPCA chief superinten­dent Mike Flynn said: ‘We fully support the Great British September Clean. We get countless reports every year of animals ingesting or becoming trapped or caught in litter or discarded fishing wire.

‘This initiative will help people respect the environmen­t and help to protect animals from the dangers of litter. We would encourage everyone to get out in their local area, following health and safety guidance and social distancing, and clean up for the benefit of animals and the community.’

In 2019 a total of 563,000 people took part, making it the biggest ever national clean-up operation.

When the campaign launched again earlier this year, 680,000 people had pledged to pick up litter within six weeks. The event then had to be postponed due to the

Covid outbreak, but the Mail and Keep Britain Tidy are delighted to be able to push ahead finally with the nationwide tidy-up.

The drive, which runs until September 27, has won widespread support. Backers include Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the National Trust and even the Wombles of Wimbledon Common.

Mr Gove was joined on his litter pick by Keep Britain Tidy deputy chairman Philippa Anderson, who lives in nearby Chobham.

She said: ‘The overwhelmi­ng response to last year’s [campaign] showed that thousands of people out there love where they live and are prepared to take action to make it better for themselves, their families and their local communitie­s. It is even more important now.’

Therese Coffey, the former environmen­t minister, also took part in a litter pick on the roadside by St James’s Park in Westminste­r.

She collected single-use face masks and plastic cups which had been carelessly thrown on the floor, despite bins being nearby.

Work and Pensions Secretary, Miss Coffey said: ‘I have been a huge advocate of keeping our environmen­t clean for many years to make sure that everyone can enjoy it now and in the future.’

‘Enjoy a cleaner, greener recovery’

 ??  ?? Doing his bit: Michael Gove in Surrey
The Little Collector: Elizabeth Gadsdon, nine, with her labrador Banjo yesterday
Doing his bit: Michael Gove in Surrey The Little Collector: Elizabeth Gadsdon, nine, with her labrador Banjo yesterday

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