There were four trusty OWLs involved in today’s litterpick, working in two teams of two. As usual, there had been plenty of action in the woods and plenty of sexual debris to provr it. And there seemed to be more take-away food packaging than usual, especially in the popular hang-about areas.
Despite the ‘Yellow Alert’ weather warning for snow, the weather was not at all bad – a bit chilly but there were a few minutes of sunshine and it stayed dry. One of the effects of wet weather overnight is how much heavier litter sacks are when containing wet tissues – which were around in abundance.
As usual our volunteers worked their ways through the woods collecting anything and everything that can cause offence or which makes the place less ‘natural’ than many would like it to be.
The refreshments were plentiful – a pity there weren’t more volunteers present to enjoy them!
For today’s litterpick a total equivalent to 17 normal sacks were collected which along with 11 collected by our trusty solo litterpickers gives a total of 28 sacks this month.
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