Harborough MP joins the 'Wombles' picking up litter across the district
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The Conservative MP said he was proud to get behind the ‘litter womble’ initiative at an event in the House of Commons.
Neil said: “I’ve also joined the wombles for a pick in the constituency and seen first-hand their energy and enthusiasm in wanting to improve the local area.
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Hide Ad“The councils are clamping down on flytipping and it’s very disappointing that people still resort to littering.
“But the volunteer wombles are doing an incredible job in the face of this.”
Litter wombles is the term affectionately given to volunteers who clear up trash in their own backyards.
South Leicestershire Litter Wombles do a fantastic job helping to keep Harborough, Blaby and Oadby and Wigston clean and green.
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Hide AdThe community-spirited, eco-friendly band of brothers and sisters is going from strength to strength after being set up by Bob Lee last year.
Big-hearted Bob said: “It started with me going out with a few bags and borrowed litter picker.
“We now have a very active group with over 750 members.
“We’ve held picks all over South Leicestershire, covering parks, villages, town centres and country lanes.”
He added: “Many villages have also set up their own groups.
“So please do get in touch via our Facebook group if you’d be interested in getting involved.”
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Hide AdIf you would like to help keep your neighbourhood, your village and your town clean then contact South Leicestershire Litter Wombles at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/604107836721038/Bob and his devoted Wombles have just picked up enough rubbish to fill a 22 black bags as they swept the Lutterworth-Rugby road on Wednesday February 12.
They have alerted Harborough council to go along and collect the mini-mountain of garbage after making our countryside a much better place.