Stop the drop: 10,000 animals injured, trapped or dead thanks to roadside litterbugs
Motorists are urged not to drop litter, as a charity reveals rubbish has injured, trapped or left for dead 10,000 ...
Motorists are urged not to drop litter, as a charity reveals rubbish has injured, trapped or left for dead 10,000 ...
THE LEADER of Earley town council said more bins please as he is concerned about rising amounts of litter in ...
IT SHOULDN’T take an eight-year-old to set an example to us grown-ups. But there it is, Orson Lewis has made ...
THE RSPCA has called for people to take care of disposing rubbish after it revealed that it has received 289 ...
In it’s 12th year, the annual event will take place on Saturday, March 27 and Sunday, March 28 in conjunction ...
THE MONTHLY Wokingham litter pick will take place from the town hall on Saturday, March 9 at 10am. Materials will ...
Wokingham Monthly Litter Pick WOKINGHAM’S town centre is looking a little tidier this week, thanks to the efforts of a ...
THE MONTHLY Wokingham Litter Heroes litter pick takes place on Saturday, February 9. Volunteers should turn up at 10am at ...
A NEW YEAR’S resolution could help keep Wokingham town tidier. Wokingham Litter Heroes is launching a regular event to help ...
WOKINGHAM’S litter heroes came out in force last weekend to take part in the annual community clean up. Volunteers from ...
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