Richmond Rotary Club tackles litter along the Thames

By The Editor

10th Jun 2021 | Local News

The Richmond Rotary Club team on their clean up
The Richmond Rotary Club team on their clean up

As part of National Clean-Up Fortnight a local Rotary Club cleaned a stretch of the towpath between Richmond and Twickenham on Sunday morning.

Richmond Rotary Club met at 10am armed with litter picking tools and bags, then walked along the towpath clearing rubbish as they went.

After a successful litter pick, the Rotarians and friends met for drinks on Richmond Green while the stash of recently-picked litter was collected by Richmond Council's waste carrier.

Thank you to Seamus for contributing this article.

Nub News reporter Eleanor Veness caught up with Seamus last week about his work cleaning up areas around Twickenham and Richmond, stay tuned for her article later in the week.

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