Litterpicking on Tuesday, 8th May 2018

The fact that the car park barrier was locked shut didn’t put off our intrepid OWLs from turning up for our second litterpick of the year (nor did the advertising of the wrong date in one Squirt post).

Although unpopular in many ways, we suppose the upside of the car park being locked shut is that there was very much less litter to collect from that area (nevertheless we’d prefer the car park to be open and available to all!!).

We warmly embraced a new system whereby we bag recyclables like glass and plastic bottles and cans into a separate recycling bag. By the end of the session our recycling results were impressive.

Taking the usual route through the various nooks and crannies which see the most action our volunteers made quick progress, picking up the familiar range of pieces of rubbish. Anything from discarded clothing (including a very large bra) and shoes (often only one), to cans and bottles, carrier bags, food containers and the inevitable sexual debris – condoms (mainly, but not exclusively used ones), condom foils, lube sachets, tissues, wipes, the odd empty bottle of poppers, the occasional Viagra packet or a Kamagra gel sachet.

We worked well, both together and separately, each tenacious in his task to get rid of the rubbish and create an environment that is better for everybody – cruisers, dog walkers, dog walkers pretending to be dog walking but actually covertly cruising, families, cyclists, cyclists pretending to be cycling but covertly cruising, nature lovers, naturists, naturists pretending to be ‘enjoying being naked’ but actually enjoying exhibiting, and so on. And nothing wrong with being any of them.

With our sacks full it was a good excuse to return to the car park and have some refreshments. We welcome others to join us for refreshments but didn’t have any visitors today. Some didn’t mind being in a pic; some did. Either is fine. There were more than adequate supplies of Coke Zero. Strangely everyone preferred tea of coffee.

Having been joined by another welcome member of the group we headed off again, this time with one group heading east and one heading west. Again, there was no shortage of rubbish to be found and again our volunteers made a difference. For the second litterpick in a row it was good to see that in most places where we had left empty sacks, hung up for people to use, they were being well-used.

Finally, back to base, staple the bags closed and put them on the pavement ready for collection.

Another good haul. 9 sacks of recyclable and 15 sacks of general debris, much of it sexual. 24 sacks in all. A good result.

 (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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