Category Archives: Litter Picking Events

Litter Picking Summary 3rd->6th February 2016

wilmslow clean team 3rd feb 2016 litter pick 1A good turnout of 7 volunteers met at the Parish Hall on Wednesday 3rd February.

We covered the Parish Hall car park, the back of the Parish Hall, the children’s play area, par of The Carrs, Cliff Road, the steps from Cliff Road up to Bollin Hill, Chancel Road, River Street, Old Road, part of Manchester Road (including the roundabout by the King William), and Mill Street.

There was a lot of rubbish by the trees leading towards the river (behind the tennis courts), including a few N2O mini-containers.

Another of our volunteers covered Lindow Common, Altrincham Road and the town centre.

We collected 13 bags of litter altogether plus a lot of old bits of wood and metal, 2 hubcaps, and a large plastic container of what is probably used engine oil.

Thanks once again to Holiday Inn Express (Manchester Airport) for their help on our litter picks.

wilmslow clean team 6th feb 2016 litter pick 26 volunteers braved horrendous weather on Saturday 6th and met up at the Honey Bee,  We don’t think that we have ever been so wet after a litter pick.

We focussed on Altrincham Road between Waters and the airport tunnels, the paths and lanes near the Brittania Lodge Hotel, and Morley Green Road.

There is always plenty of rubbish in this area and we collected 15 bags altogether along with several hub caps, a traffic cone and a Christmas tree!

wilmslow clean team 6th feb 2016 litter pick 1The rubbish has been left at the bus stop near the hotel and in the lay-by near Quaker Cottage ready for collection by the council (who have been informed).

So – 28 bags collected altogether in the February litter picks.

Watch out for details of the Spring Clean which is being planned by the committee. It will run from 29th Feb -> 6th March.

Litter Picking Summary 6th->9th January 2016

After an enjoyable social evening at the Coach & Four on Monday evening, 4 volunteers met at Lacey Green Park on Wednesday for our first litter pick of the year. We covered the Lacey Green area including Twinnies Road, Barlow Road, Edgerton Road, and Mount Pleasant. 9 bags of litter were collected altogether.

7 volunteers were out in showery weather on Saturday 9th. We met at Bank Square and focussed on the surrounding area including the Leisure Centre and the Railway Station.    Parts of Knutsford Road, Alderley Road, Parkway were also covered.  One of our volunteers collected 2 bags at the entance to Carnival Fields and on the roadside near Lindow Common. We collected about 17 bags.

The station forecourt wasn’t too bad thanks to the efforts of the Northern Rail staff who clean it most days.

We were particulary disappointed by the state of the pond near the Leisure Centre, the surrounding woodland and the paths that run inbetween the cricket pitch and the Broadway Car Park. There was so much litter. It is clear that people are drinking on the benches around the pond and then throwing their cans and bottles into the pond.  The area immediately outside the Leisure Centre is really bad too – littered with cigarette ends – surely this area at least should be maintained by the company running the centre?

Anyway – a good start to the year with 26 bags collected altogether this month so far.

Litter Picking Summary 2nd->5th December 2015

A really good turn out of 8 volunteers met at The Farmers Arms in Chaple Lane on Wednesday 2nd December.
We covered the surrounding area including Chapel Lane, Buckingham Road, Bourne Street, Lindfield Estate South, Nursery Lane, Bedells Lane, the Kings Arms roundabout, Albert Rd, Victoria road, part of Alderley Road, Grove Avenue, Water Lane, Oak Lane, Racecourse Road and Altrincham Road.
Afterwards we went to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel for free tea and coffee along with some lovely cakes. We would like to thank Holiday Inn, and especially Leanne Harrad, for their help on our litter picks and their general support for our work.
We collected 14 bags on the Wednesday pick.
On Saturday 5th December, 6 intrepid volunteers turned out in very windy weather and met at Summerfields. The area around the shops was impressive now that the shops have hired contractors to keep the area clean.  The area around the Colshaw housing estate was very bad though. We focussed on parts of the Colshaw estate, each end of Colshaw Drive, the whole of the footpath from Summerfields to the Polar Ford roundabout, the area around Energi gym and Dean Row Road towards Manchester Road.
We collected 15 bags on the Saturday pick.
So – a total of 29 bags in the 2 formal December litter picks – with more collected by individuals on ad-hoc litter picks.
Many thanks to everyone who has helped and supported us throughout the year – we hope to see you all again, and hopefully some new faces too, in our January picks.
Have a great Christmas and Happy New Year everyone.

Litter Picking Summary 4th->7th November 2015

wilmslow_clean_team_drawing_nov_15_litter_pickOnly 3 volunteers were available for the first of our 2 scheduled November litter picks on Wednesday 4th.  We met in Bank Square and covered various roads in the area including, Grove Street, Altrincham Road, Parkway, Sainsbury’s Car Park, Alderley Road, Albert Road, Victoria Road, Kennerley’s Lane and Hawthorn Avenue.  We collected 4 bags altogether.

 

Wilmslow Clean Team Nov 2015 Young Helper4 volunteers met at The Honey Bee on Saturday 7th along with our youngest ever volunteer (who not only helped pick litter but also drew a brilliant picture of the Clean Team in action).  We focussed on Altrincham Road from the edge of Wilmslow down to the airport tunnels. We also did a short section down Morley Green Road.  Altrincham Road is the litter picker’s gift that keeps on giving – it is always really dirty down there despite it being scheduled in for a Clean Team pick 4 times a year.  We think that most of the litter must be being discarded from vehicles.

wilmslow clean team november 2014 litter picking haulDespite the relatively low turn out we still managed to collect 10 bags of rubbish which were left at the bus stop by the Airport Inn (the council have been informed and will collect).

 

Litter Picking Summary 7th->10th October 2015

Fly Tipping in Sainsbury Car Park 07 October 20155 volunteers met at The Kings Arms on Wednesday 7th October. We collected 6 bags in the surrounding roads – e.g. Bedells lane, Chapel Lane, Albert Road, Victoria Roads and Alderley Road. The picture shows some fly tipping in the wooded area by Sainsbury’s car park – this has been reported to the council.

 

wilmslow_clean_team_10th_oct_litter_pick_boddington_armsA much nicer day on Saturday 10th saw 9 volunteers meet at the Boddington Arms. Some of us headed of down Altrincham road to Waters and just beyond whilst others tackled Racecourse Road, Lindow Common, the areas around Kings Road and Broad Walk, Altrincham Road up to Little Lindow and some of the surrounding side streets. 3 bags were collected by the council during the morning. We left 10 more bags at the Boddington Arms. A few more bags were left at other locations around the town – the council were informed and they will collect them.  So – we probably collected about 14 bags altogether.

We are experimenting with a new strategy of sifting through the bags at the end of the day and removeing all the recyclable items.

Litter Picking Summary – 5th -> 8th August 2015

Wilmslow Clean Team Litter Pick Prestbury Road 8th Aug 2015We have completed both of the 2 litter picks that were scheduled in for August 2015 (we pick on the first Wednesday of each month and the following Saturday).

8 volunteers met at the Honey Bee on Wednesday 5th.  We covered a large area including Altrincham Road between the airport tunnels and the junction with Mobberley Road. We also covered the whole of Morley Green Road between Altrincham Road and Mobbeley Road and then Mobberley Road itself back to Altrincham Road.

We also covered the old road beyond the Britannia Airport Inn where we found dozens of nitrous oxide cylinders.  There has been more fly tipping in this area – which is an ongoing problem.

We would like to thank Leanne Harrad from Holiday Inn Express who came along to help.  It’s great to have some assistance from the business sector.

Thanks also to the Honey Bee for letting us park – and for keeping the area around the pub clean. As the manager says – “It’s just good business sense”.

16 bags of litter were collected altogether on Wednesday.

7 volunteers met at the Parish Hall on Saturday 8th. One of our volunteers tackled Carnival Fields and Altrincham Road on her way to the Parish Hall.  We spread out in various directions including the area near the King William pub, Manchester Road, and the pathways by the Bollin and along the railway line. 8 bags were collected altogether.

2 other volunteers went over to Prestbury Road – which was remarkably clean compared to normal. We therefore went further afield down Hough Lane and Adlington Road.  4 bags and 2 hub caps were collected in this area.

As usual the council have been informed and will pick up the bags that we have left for them.

So – a grand total of 28 bags at the organised litter picking events in addition to the ad hoc litter picking that our volunteers perform every month.

 

Litter Picking Summary – 22nd July 2015 “Britain In Bloom Judging”

Our volunteers were out in force on Wednesday 22nd July helping to get the town ready for the Britain In Bloom 2015 judging (on Thursday 23rd).

11 volunteers met at Bank Square in the morning and spread out around the town centre, focussing on the route that the judges will be taking – e.g. Alderley Road, The Memorial Gardens, The Parish Hall area and Water Lane. 15 bags of litter were collected altogether.

There were 2 events in the evening.  5 volunteers met in Sainsbury’s car park at 18:00.  We collected a total of 7 bags which were left near the library for collection by the council.

4 other volunteers met at Lindow Common at 19:00.  We focussed on the common itself (already very clean so maybe someone had beaten us to it) and Altrincham Road (we went as far as Waters in one direction and to Hawthorn Street in the other direction) and Little Lindow. 5 bags were collected altogether.

Altogether we collected a massive haul of 27 bags of litter during the day and have hopefully left the town looking nice and clean for the arrival of the judges on Thursday 23rd.

2 of our volunteers, Chris and Colin, took questions about Clean Team from the two judges on Thursday morning. We were also represented at the lunch in the Memorial Gardens along with  the other volunteer groups who were involved with Britain In Bloom.

We are proud to have been involved in this great team effort and hope that the judges were impressed,

Litter Picking Summary – 1st -> 4th July 2015

A fantastic start to a bumper litter picking month,

On Wednesday 1st July we had one of our biggest ever turnouts, with around 12 volunteers meeting up at the Leisure Centre and tidying up the surrounding area.

We were pleased to welcome help from a member of staff of car parking specialists, District Enforcement Ltd, who provide parking services for clients in Wilmslow. We hope that other Wilmslow businesses will come forward to contribute to the cause.

We would also like to thank the Northern Rail staff who are helping to keep the station forecourt clean.

One of our volunteers collected more than 100 laughing gas canisters behind the Leisure Centre football area and more around a bench at the far side of the cricket pitch.

17 bags were left at the Leisure Centre and the council were advised to collect

wilmslow clean team and friends of lacey green park liitter pick 1st july 20154 of our volunteers met up with The Friends Of Lacey Green Park On Saturday 4th.  The Friends focussed on tidying the park whilst the Clean Team spread out to tidy the surrounding roads. The area behind the parade of shops was again particularly bad.

Thanks to our ongoing co-operation with The Friends, we collected between us a total of 13 bags of litter, a traffic cone and a bicycle tyre. These were left at the entrance to the park and the council have been notified to collect.

So – 30 bags collected in July so far – and we will also be doing an extra event on 22nd July to help get the town spruced up for the Britain In Bloom judging.

Well done everyone!

Litter Picking Summary – 3rd -> 6th June 2015

wilmslow_clean_team_litter_june_2015_summerfields5 volunteers turned up on Wednesday for the first of the June 2015 litter picks. We met up near Hazelmere Nursing Home and tidied up the surrounding area.  8 bags of litter were collected altogether.

On Saturday 7 volunteers met up in the Summerfields car park.  Some of us focussed in the area around the shops.  Some of us headed out to tackle the bypass end of Colshaw Drive.  The area near the footbridge over the bypass is particularly bad and we may need a dedicated session there soon.  Another volunteer tackled the other entrance to Colshaw Drive and then headed down Dean Row Road and Manchester Road up to the border with Handforth near Wilmslow Garden Centre.  We collected 12 bags altogether.

Well done everyone.

Litter Picking Summary – 6th -> 9th May 2015

8 volunteers met up at Lindow Common on Wednesday 6th May.  We collected 13 bags of litter in and around the common and on Altrincham Road down towards Morley Lane.  A good effort despite being rained off early.  The area near the Texaco garage on Altrincham Road was particulary bad. This is because the site is now run by the Coop and they stopped their gardening contract.  The manager has reported it to his employers so hopefully things will improve.

Litter Picking Summary – 1st -> 4th April 20157 volunteers met up on Saturday 9th May at the Honey Bee.  Most of us headed off towards the airport tunnels whilst one volunteer headed in the opposite direction as far as Waters. We collected 16 bags of litter along with various other objects.  These were left by the bus stop near the Britannia Hotel ready for collection by the council.

 

We were delighted to welcome 2 new volunteers to our May 2015 litter picks.