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5 Goodgymers helped their local community in Cardiff
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Catherine Hughes
Llion Wigley
Darren
Nathan Swain
Cardiff

Tuesday 28th January

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Credit to everyone who has turned up to the ore task litter picks this month, the area around the church was looking nice and not too littered this evening. struggling to fill two bags the group branched out to nearby offices and university buildings and hit the jackpot. Darren and Nathan, who now have a keen sense for litter after all their January efforts, shuffled along a raised wall to find a mountain of bottles and cans. in no time at all they were up to four bags of rubbish bursting at the seams, and were warmed up nicely to go and join the main group task


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Keep Wales Tidy
Keep Wales Tidy – the charity working across Wales to protect our environment for now and for the future.

We’re Keep Wales Tidy – the charity working across Wales to protect our environment for now and for the future. We know a good quality environment matters to people and the benefits can have a big impact on our communities, health and well-being and economy. We take action to make a positive difference and our work ranges far and wide! We deliver practical action, environmental education, training, business services and environmental solutions across Wales. We help set the standards high for parks, beaches, marinas and tourism in Wales through our range of internationally-accredited awards as well as being policy and research experts in our field. At Keep Wales Tidy we: Take action to make a positive difference Put people at the heart of everything we do Protect our environment for now and for the future

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