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Hundreds take part in Great Cumbrian Litter Pick

by Giles Brown
13/06/2022
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Cartmel Priory School students taking part in the Great Cumbrian Litter Pick
Cartmel Priory School students taking part in the Great Cumbrian Litter Pick

Hundreds of people from across Cumbria came together to carry out a giant litter pick covering 100 miles in the county. 

The Great Cumbrian Litter Pick took place on May 21 and May 22 organised by Friends of the Lake District. 

The annual event brings together schools, community groups, organisations and businesses in a mass litter pick to clean up the county and to highlight the problem of littering and the huge amount of voluntary work that goes into keeping Cumbria clean.

Litter was picked in Carlisle, Whitehaven, the fell tops of Catbells and Pike O’Stickle, the shores and becks of Ullswater and the streets of Grange and Cartmel. 

Three hundred volunteers covered a distance of 100 miles, cleaning up items including socks, balls, large pieces of metal, fishing line and nets, BBQs, silage bags, cans, bottles and dog poo bags.

Kay Andrews, landscape engagement officer for Friends of the Lake District, said: “The Great Cumbrian Litter Pick takes place over two days, but many of the people who took part are regularly out litter picking whether that’s through a litter picking group, work, school or individually, communities are constantly tidying up after others.

“I’d like to thank everybody that got involved this year and our event sponsors the European Outdoor Conservation Association and The North Face Explore Fund. One volunteer at Ullswater summed up the sentiment of many involved when reporting back with the results of their efforts, saying: ‘I’m just glad to give something back to the Ullswater area we know and love’.”

At the end of 2020, Friends of the Lake District commissioned Keep Britain Tidy to undertake research looking into why people litter and to recommend interventions that could be trialled to influence behaviour change.

Kay said: “There are clearly no quick and easy solutions to the litter problem. The research we commissioned may guide us in communicating the issue more widely and developing ways of reducing litter more effectively in time but we are all reliant on the generosity and hard work of volunteers in this county who make an incredible difference and spread the message of ‘Leave No Trace’. I hope that one day they won’t have to.” 

A list of participants and supporters as well as links to the litter research commissioned by Friends of the Lake District are available via its Great Cumbrian Litter Pick website at: www.thegreatcumbrianlitterpick.org.uk

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