• Litter pick 2013

    Late morning on Saturday, with snow in the air and a biting nor’easterly wind blowing, seven hardy souls ventured out to pick litter from around the village. The Big Tidy Up has become an annual event.

    Fast food containers and the so-easily disposable coffee cups and endless beer bottles were there in usual quantities. A rather sad collection of empty bottles of a cheap whisky from some secret drinker near the railway line. The ever present wrappers from contractor’s packed lunches infested the routes through Hall Farm. The rather strange mentality that makes dog walkers bag up dog turd and then chuck the whole lot into the hedge baffles us. But, after completing various circuits of the byways around the village, all who turned out were satisfied with a job well done. Total litter harvest: 6 sacks full. Thanks to all who lent their time.

    The crocuses are in flower around the village sign and this helps to lift the spirits.

  • Red litter day

    Brampton is a tidier place after this morning’s Big Tidy Up. Ten village litter pickers set out in all directions from the Village Hall art eleven o’clock. An hour’s solid picking yielded several sacks full of rubbish from the hedges, lanes and wider country.

    Litter picking is a bit like the evil twin of fruit picking – once you get your eye in you see so much more. You find more if you walk in each direction up a hedge line, seemingly stumbling up more that was missed on your first pass.

    Most of the litter came from the usual food wrappings – we must be a “cheese-burger’s” distance from the nearest fast food joint.  Grateful thanks to all of this morning’s litter pickers and to the many more who carry out their own personal campaigns around the village all year round.

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