As the days grow longer and flowers begin to bloom, local clubs and societies have been getting involved with the Great British Spring Clean, which comes to an end on Sunday 6th April. Across our community, volunteers have been rolling up their sleeves to make a real difference, and I want to take a moment to celebrate their hard work.
A special shout-out to the 1st Headcorn Cubs, who
kicked off April by completing a litter pick around the village during their
meeting on 1st April. Their commitment to keeping Headcorn tidy is
inspiring, and it is fantastic to see young people taking pride in their
community.
Looking ahead, the Weald of Kent Rotary Club is continuing
the momentum with a litter pick in Headcorn on 26th April. These
efforts don’t just keep our community clean, they foster a sense of community,
responsibility and care for the neighbourhood in which we live, work and take
part in various ways.
There are also many local volunteers that go out along their
own roads, streets and lanes in their localities and do regular litter picks.
These are just wonderful people.
We should also praise the professionals of the business who
literally can’t be in all places at all times and deal with the reckless thugs
that litter our environment with various items thrown from cars & vans and
dropped by people uncaringly as well as the criminally intent fly tippers.
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