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West Bromwich Spring Clean-Up

Get involved in the West Bromwich Spring Clean-Up on Tuesday 5 March and Thursday 4 April.

The West Bromwich Business Improvement District (BID), in partnership with Litter Watch, is holding a West Bromwich Spring Clean-Up between 10.30am – 1pm on those days. Would you and your team like to volunteer for community litterpicking?

Litter Watch is an award-winning community charity, supported by Sandwell Council and Serco. Established in 1997, the aim initially was to help Tipton residents tackle their environmental concerns and provide information and support to report litter problems.

Lisa Hill is one of our Sandwell Business Ambassadors and BID manager for West Bromwich. She is passionate about making West Bromwich town centre an even better place to do business and, by expansion, to live, work and enjoy leisure time.

Lisa is encouraging local businesses to get involved in the West Bromwich Spring Clean-Up and make a difference to their town.

Details

When: Tuesday 5 March and Thursday 4 April, 10.30am – 1pm.

Where: West Bromwich

If you are interested in volunteering on either day, please contact admin@westbromwichtown.co.uk

or call 07719 546973.

Autumn Clean Up

There will then be an Autumn Clean Up on Thursday 5 September and Thursday 8 October.

Ambassadors

The Ambassadors are a collective of business people in the Sandwell area with the aim of supporting the Sandwell Business Community.

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