UPCOMING EVENTS

Green Sherborne

For local people concerned about the environment, and a website for organisations that support them. Ecology, sustainability and community are the key. Our goal is to become an online resource to publicise news and events, projects and groups, and provide a source of reference. Welcome to Sherborne Green.

Litter Pick (New Road)

Stop the Litter Campaign Litter Pick, meeting at the junction of New Road, Long Street and Oborne Road.

Wednesday 6th July 2011 10.00am—12pm . . . → Read More: Litter Pick (New Road)

Litter Pick (Simons Road)

Stop the Litter Campaign Litter Pick, meeting at Simons Road Stores (Simons Road)

Wednesday 29th June 2011 10.00am—12pm . . . → Read More: Litter Pick (Simons Road)

Litter Pick (West End)

Stop the Litter Campaign Litter Pick, meeting at West End Community Centre

Wednesday 15th June 2011 10.00am—12pm . . . → Read More: Litter Pick (West End)

Litter Pick Bristol Road

Stop the Litter campaign litter pick, Tuesday 29th March 2011, 10am—12 Noon . . . → Read More: Litter Pick Bristol Road

Litter Pick A352

Stop the Litter campaign litter pick, Tuesday 22nd March 2011, 10am—12 Noon . . . → Read More: Litter Pick A352

Litter Pick A30

Stop the Litter campaign litter pick, Tuesday 15th March 2011, 10am—12 Noon . . . → Read More: Litter Pick A30

Stop The Litter Newsletter (March 2011)

Sherborne and District CPRE

The project was started at the beginning of 2010 in response to complaints from an invited audience at a forum held in St. Paul’s Hall. The Town Councillors from East Ward, Cllr. Peter Rhodes and Cllr. Jon Andrews, joined forces with the Sherborne branch of CPRE and Sherborne Area Partnership to address this problem. Initially it was agreed to send a group of litter pickers to certain areas of the town where the problem seemed most acute. This resulted in 15 bags of litter in one two hour session! It was then decided that the project should expand to cover the whole town and involve the Town Council, the local traders and the community at large. . . . → Read More: Stop The Litter Newsletter (March 2011)