Saturday 4th September 2021
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Report written by Rachel (she/her)
3 Goodgymmers, 2 councillors, members of the Sheaf and Porter River Trust, River Stewardship Company, Environment agency and lots of lovely locals turned up this morning to help clean up a stretch of the River Sheaf.
We had a quick briefing, before getting kitted up with helmet, life jacket, gloves and wellies/waders and then divided into 3 groups to tackle 3 different areas.
We picked litter along the paths and then worked our way down the banks to clear more litter and debris from the river and also clear Himalayan Balsam.
All sorts was pulled from the river including shopping trolleys (always!), pallets, barrier posts and 5m long metal railings!
Once we were nearing the end, Michelle headed off to lunch with a friend, whilst James and I (once he'd finished paddling) enjoyed complimentary refreshments, took photos and exchanged filthy innuendos before heading home to get cleaned up.
Best get my double-G's out for the camera
Here comes James with his long pole
I think you've shown me your crotch-hole before
We even got tweeted by a Baroness! https://mobile.twitter.com/natalieben/status/1434134643670925314?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Join the River Stewardship Company, GoodGym and ShAFF for a mass clean up event on the banks of the river Don. Hundreds of people use the river every day for commuting or fitting in a lunchtime jog, and we'd like to encourage this active use by keeping it free of plastic and rubbish. River Stewardship Company runs regular volunteer cleanups on the river to help control flooding and keep the area clear for both people and wildlife.
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I think that's probably the first time I've litter-picked in a river with a Baroness! Had a good chat about the Lords and I didn't bring up any Andrew Neil related topics!
Sheffield
Keeping the local area spic and span and enjoying a posh coffee after