23 March 22
Environment and climate

Let's all take part in the Great British Spring Clean!

Trafford Council has pledged its support for this year’s Great British Spring Clean – a huge clean up event which aims to make our communities even more beautiful.

The annual UK campaign, which is organised by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, is due to launch on Friday, March 25. More than 600,000 people nationwide are expected to take part in the event to clean up streets, parks and beaches.

Trafford Council takes part in the event every year and has put the environment at the very top of its priority list. The Council is planning to carry out a number of litter picks during the GBSC and the list currently stands as:

March

25th - 10am Launch of GBSC at Trafford Town Hall

28th - 10am Litter pick Ayres Road Post Office, Old Trafford

29th - 10am Brairfield Road shops, Timperley

30th - 10am Gorse Hill pub Chester Road, Stretford

31st - 10am Ashley Road Bowling Green, Hale

April

1st - 10am Urmston Town Centre, Flixton Road

4th - 10am Sale Moor Village, Northenden Road

5th - 10am Wood Lane, Partington

6th - 10am Firsway playing fields Sale

7th - 10:30am Altrincham Town Centre

8th - 10am Lostock Circle shops, Barton road, Stretford

The Council also plans to run a competition for all volunteer litter pickers with a golden litter picker available for those who collect most bags of litter.

There will also be pop up litter picks taking place throughout the event and we will try and work with the established litter picking groups to arrange events in their areas through the Let’s Tidy Trafford Together social media page.

Cllr Stephen Adshead, Trafford Council’s Executive Member for Environmental and Regulatory Services, said:

“Trafford Council has always been a huge supporter of the Great British Spring Clean and this year is no exception. We’re encouraging as many community groups and individuals as possible to take part in litter picks in their areas.

We have some of the most beautiful communities in the country in Trafford and the aim is to make them even more beautiful. The Council is serious about protecting the environment and addressing our climate crisis is one of our major priorities.”