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Come join hundreds of volunteers wanting to make a difference for the P&G Capital Clean-up.
Capital Clean-up is a partnership campaign led by the Mayor of London as part of his Team London volunteering programme.
Help Groundwork London clean-up parks and open spaces in Wandsworth and Hammersmith & Fulham on
Volunteer to clean up the capital!
Wormwood Scrubs
Wormwood Scrubs Local Nature Reserve is an open space located in the north-eastern corner of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It is the largest open space in the Borough, at 80 ha (200 acres), and one of the largest areas of common land in London. Volunteers will be restoring the natural habitat, clearing and improving pathways and removing unsightly litter that threatens local wildlife.
For further information about the nature reserve visit http://www.scrubs-online.org.uk/
Bishops Park
Bishops Park in Fulham was opened in 1893, and is listed Grade II on the register of parks and gardens of special historic interest maintained by English Heritage.
A clean-up will be taking place in Bishops Park and the local vicinity to blitz the area of litter. Volunteers will work together to pick up litter in Bishops Park, Alphabet Streets and River Walk removing unsightly rubbish that threatens wildlife habitat. A central meeting point will be arranged and teams of litter pickers will commence from there.
Wimbledon and Putney Commons
Join us at Wimbledon and Putney Commons in Wandsworth and make a real difference to local biodiversity, litter picking and removing unsightly rubbish that threatens wildlife habitat.
The Commons are an area of calm and tranquillity in the midst of the urban sprawls of Wimbledon, Putney and Kingston upon Thames in South West London. Making up approximately 460 hectares of woodland, scrubland and heathland habitat for birds and wildlife, including nine ponds, the Commons are recognised as an area of scientific interest and special conservation value.
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To register your interest and find out more information about the meeting points please contact: capitalcleanup@groundwork.org.uk
More information about the Capital Clean-up is available at:
www.london.gov.uk/teamlondon
www.london.gov.uk/capitalclean-up