Archive for January, 2012

Hello Litterpickers,  for the 28th time, the elements failed to keep the group indoors, a blustery wind on what was a mild January Afternoon was all we had to deal with on Sunday 22nd January. The team met at The Queensway Inn in Wollescote for the 3rd time in 12 months and headed straight for [...]

Video Produced for Tidy Stourbridge

Posted: January 18, 2012 in Litter

Bob Sanderson of Vox Vision Video Production has kindly made a video for the group after he was inspired by the groups activities Click Here to see the video

12th February Change of Plan

Posted: January 12, 2012 in Litter

Hello Litterpickers, Please note that the litter pick on Sunday 12nd February will now meet at…. Formula 1 Autocente Old Forge Trading Estate Off Dudley Road Lye DY9 8EL See Map Here http://g.co/maps/aytx6 We will finish up in The Windsor Castle The Litterpick on 25th March will cover from Bagleys Street in a westerly direction. Sorry [...]

Different year, same rubbish

Posted: January 8, 2012 in Litter

Hello Litterpickers, The weather gods were with us yet again for the 27th Tidy Stourbridge Litterpick. Thanks to The Stourbridge News our numbers were boosted to 12 volunteers for what was going to be a difficult couple of hours. 3 teams headed off from The Exchange in Enville Street to cover an area from Bath [...]

Pick’n'Pint Today

Posted: January 8, 2012 in PicknPint
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Join us for a litterpick and a pint at The Exchange, Enville Street Stourbridge, 2pm today. All kit supplied. http://post.ly/4kTtL

The Stourbridge Litter League

Posted: January 6, 2012 in Litter

Hello Litterpickers, We have compiled a non-scientific league table of the of the dirtiest and the cleanest areas of Stourbridge based on 26 litterpicks the group has held since it’s inception. Number 1 represents the biggest grotspot……… 1. 85 Bags Stourbridge East (Mill Race Lane/Birmingham St) 2. 84 Bags Amblecote 3. 58 Bags Norton 4. [...]

2011 proved to be a busy year for Tidy Stourbridge. Separating the waste materials where practical to do so, they collected in excess of 420 large sacks of general litter over the year, endless numbers of glass bottles which went to recycling bins and an astounding 320 Kg of drinks cans. To put scale onto [...]