Thursday 8 March 2012

Clean Cornwall week
Clean Cornwall Week is when anyone with a passion to keep Cornwall clean gets
together to collect litter on our beaches, countryside, roads, towns and villages.
Town and Parish Councils can use the event to target specific problem spots or
generally clean up, by supporting Clean
Cornwall Week
When?
This year Cornwall will benefit from Clean Cornwall Week spruce ups on 17– 25
March and on 15–23 September when it coincides with the Marine Conservation
Society’s annual Beach watch event.
Why?
The weeks are all about raising awareness of the problem of litter in Cornwall and
the impact that it has on our lives. It’s not only a great opportunity for like minded
people to “do their bit” but it also highlights the fantastic work which is already
being done by individuals and communities across Cornwall.
Who?
Anybody can join in Clean Cornwall Week – all that is needed is a love of Cornwall
and a passion to keep it looking beautiful! Whether it’s a local business, community
group, group of friends or an interested individual, all do your bit. Local Councils
can do a lot to motivate and help local people and groups organise for Clean
Cornwall week.
How?
Take a look at www.cleancornwall.org where there are details of Clean Cornwall
Week events, along with hints, tips and health & safety information on what is
needed to organise local clean-ups. And remember to let us know what being
planned and what the outcome is.

I know that Looe Town Council will be holding an event as the do every year when one
area of the town gets some TLC.  It would be good for eveyone to do a bit in their own area
to help to get Looe looking good for the forthcoming season.

Let me know what you will be doing and i will highlight your work

Regards Armand

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