Litterpicking on Tuesday, 21st January 2020

The OWLs were supposed to be hibernating until April, but the thought of a build-up of litter over the winter months awoke three regulars who just couldn’t resist taking up their litter pickers and heading off to fill their sacks on a perfect day.

As well as the usual litter it’s interesting to see what items have been left in the woods.

                             Someone into bare?(feet)

              If one of your balls is this colour you need to get along to                                                      the clinic!

  And if one of your balls looks like this make sure no one kicks you (although maybe a header would be ok?!)

 

The usual technique for these experienced OWLs – moving through the woods picking up litter from the ground and the bushes and emptying the sacks we’ve left in many of the hot spots.

                                          Sack-emptying is a skill!

                           If the caps fits…?

            A Grinder, but not the Grindr many of us are used to!

The Ts and Cs of any OWL litterpick are that having worked hard so far we take a break for our own Ts and Cs – Teas and Coffees.

Then off to do some more litterpicking in the bushes before bringing it all back to base, stapling the sacks, and placing them at the roadside ready for collection.

Seven sacks of recyclable litter and seven of general rubbish – not bad.

(Please note, we respect everyone’s right to anonymity and only show pics of those willing to have them posted. No inferences should be drawn from anyone’s participation in an OWL litterpicking session)

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