Litter Picking Group

Friends of Thringstone

5950 bags collected so far!

Who are we?
We are an environmental group undertaking planting in our village, litter picks, promoting reduction in Co2 and smart driving, and wo...

Who are we?
We are an environmental group undertaking planting in our village, litter picks, promoting reduction in Co2 and smart driving, and working with the local community to make our village a litter free area.
We deliver over 1700 newsletters around our village promoting our message and work with Thringstone Primary School and the local brownie group various events, including a scarecrow festival in June 2011 which brought together all sectors of the community . We held another scarecrow event, in conjunction with Thringstone Methodists, on Saturday 6th July 2013.
Our chairman litter picks daily, and is helped by others who litter pick regularly. We try, where possible, to recycle items which can be recycled.
We petitioned for extra recycling bins in our village and now have two tin and plastic bottle recycling points and a glass recycling point, and are currently asking for the council to consider ways of recycling acceptable items put in roadside litter bins.
Between February 2013 and the end of February 2014, we removed 1,958 bags of litter from the village and woodlands, which we feel is a staggering amount. We have also worked with other groups on environmental issues in the village, and were part of the steering group that saw Thringstone Youth Club win the Children and Young People's Green Footprints Award in 2011 for their mural project.
We have taken over several flowerbeds and previously untidy and unused areas in the village for planting and offer historical and environmental walks around the village.
Please see our website which is www.friends-of-thringstone.org.uk for further details on our group, plus details on our constitution, health and safety policy, equal opportunities policy, parental consent statements and volunteer expenses statement. You can also see on that site details of all our publications.
What have we done?
In 2009 we won the NW Leicestershire Green Footprints Awards, were awarded an outstanding achievement certificate by East Midlands In Bloom in 2009, and won a gold and silver in the village achievement awards run by the Rural Community Council. In 2010 and were finalists in the Community and Partnerships category of the NWLDC's Green Footprints Awards and again in 2013. In 2011 we won The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, something of which we are very proud, especially since 2011 was the European Year of Volunteering,. In 2015 we won the Big Tidy Award at the Keep Britain Tidy Jubilee Awards 2015. In 2021 we won the Leicestershire Live Environmental Heroes Award and also won the Community Organisation Award 2021 with Leicestershire Community Champions.
We have a facebook page, and we are also on twitter - address is @Thringstone2. In 2019, our chairman was awarded a British Empire Medal for service to Thringstone and in September 2019, her late dog, who accompanied her on all her litter picks, was awarded a commendation from the PDSA.

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Latest Achievements

09 June 2024

Broken OAP stroller found on cricket pitch and removed, also broken child's scooter. Also removed.

  • 21 bags collected
  • 1 picker
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02 June 2024

Shopping baskets, broken umbrellas

  • 48 bags collected
  • 7 pickers
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26 May 2024

This morning, in just over an hour, I picked up 39 bottles and cans from our village which has only 4000 residents. 5 of these were glass bottles. All recycled. Why can't people do this themselves rather than throw things in gutters?

  • 29 bags collected
  • 4 pickers
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19 May 2024

  • 19 bags collected
  • 1 picker
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12 May 2024

  • 20 bags collected
  • 2 pickers
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05 May 2024

  • 44 bags collected
  • 5 pickers
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28 April 2024

  • 35 bags collected
  • 2 pickers
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21 April 2024

  • 22 bags collected
  • 3 pickers
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14 April 2024

  • 25 bags collected
  • 2 pickers
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07 April 2024

Very windy so picked up numerous items of recycling and the bins in which these had been placed.

  • 20 bags collected
  • 3 pickers
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31 March 2024

  • 63 bags collected
  • 8 pickers
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24 March 2024

Did a community litter pick with Thringstone Primary, hence the new litter pickers. Found half a computer keyboard in a field, a polymer tunnel in woodland and a pair of men's underpants in the middle of a public car park.

  • 43 bags collected
  • 22 pickers
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17 March 2024

  • 19 bags collected
  • 2 pickers
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10 March 2024

  • 24 bags collected
  • 1 picker
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03 March 2024

Also collected up 5 shopping baskets which had been used for shoplifting, and reported various fly tipping, including of an armchair on a country road.

  • 56 bags collected
  • 7 pickers
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25 February 2024

  • 20 bags collected
  • 2 pickers
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18 February 2024

  • 23 bags collected
  • 2 pickers
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11 February 2024

Found a chair seat and a paint pot in the middle of a field

  • 17 bags collected
  • 2 pickers
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04 February 2024

Found a large lump hammer in the middle of a path.....

  • 60 bags collected
  • 5 pickers
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28 January 2024

Someone had dumped a broken Henry Hoover on a pub car park. It went into the skip at the back of the pub.

  • 49 bags collected
  • 4 pickers
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