Congleton In Bloom are set to host the second Town Tidy Day of 2023 on Saturday 4 March meeting at the Community Garden, Lawton Street from 10am-12noon.
The community clean up days were a fantastic success last year which the In Bloomers wish to continue throughout 2023. There will be a variety of activities for handy helpers to join in with.
Residents of all ages are invited to come along; the group welcomes previous litter pickers and looks forward to meeting new helpers too! Volunteers can do as little or as much as they want during this time, as well as litter picking some of the activities will include cleaning litter bin, cleaning road signs and other street furniture.
Congleton In Bloom Chair, Cllr David Brown said: “Congleton is a pleasant place to live but these dedicated Tidy Days really do make a difference. The organised action days help to make areas across our town cleaner and greener. Not only are they good for the environment, it’s a fantastic way to meet new people and improve fitness levels at the same time. We have a busy year ahead as Congleton has been selected to represent the North West region in the North West in Bloom Finals in the Large Town category! So we are trying to get as many members of the public to join in the Town Tidy events throughout the year.”
If you are interested in this event and would like further details, or would like to find out about more of the In Bloom events visit the Congleton in Bloom Facebook page or contact the Town Council:
Council launches ‘Made in Cheshire East’ to celebrate and champion local businesses
Cheshire Archives celebrates ‘Made in Cheshire’ discoveries following Cheshire Day
Man sentenced after sexually assaulting woman in Winsford
Man fined thousands of pounds for causing serious injury by careless driving
Police launch campaign urging drivers to wear a seatbelt on every journey
Appeal for information following road rage incident in Hartford
Roads and Crime crackdown on dangerous driving in motorway safety operation
East Cheshire NHS Trust prepares for significant disruption ahead of resident doctor strike
Man charged following sexual assault in Crewe
Cheshire East Council makes strong progress towards becoming carbon neutral
Council saddened by the loss of Leek’s Big Mill
Make Your Mark: Mayor’s Cadet Applications Still Open
Council prosecutes seller for illegal vape sales
Cheshire plans for people on probation to build homes for the future
Cheshire East commits £45m to improve the borough’s roads and transport network
Cheshire East Council celebrates reaching tree-planting target
Comments
Add a comment