Martham Litter Pick Cleans Up!

Martham’s 50 litter pickers braved the showers yesterday to fill up over 20 bags of rubbish from around the village.

Martham Litter Pick 2015 | Martham Parish Council | Norfolk

Over 20 of the volunteers were young people from the Brownies, Rainbows and Youth Club.

Beating records from previous annual litter picks the teams covered 7 more areas of Martham than last time. Organiser Councillor Paul Hooper divides up a map of the village into 12 zones for litter pickers to focus on and ten of these have been given a clean sweep.

Sue Hooper was also on hand to serve tea and biscuits to everyone who returned with a bagful.

A great effort! Thank you everyone.

Of course, villagers can litter-pick at anytime so if you’ve been inspired to keep our streets litter free do it safely and dispose of your bags of litter at the local recycling centre.

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Here are some safety tips:

http://litterheroes.co.uk/safety.htm

Update on last night’s Community Led Plan Meeting

We are so grateful to everyone that made time to join Martham’s Community Led Plan launch last night. We only just had enough chairs for everyone.

Over 60 residents from Martham turned out at the well attended meeting. They were joined in the community centre by representatives from the Martham Parish Council, Borough Council, Flegg High School, The Martham Sports and Social Club, the Playing Fields committee, Martham Youth Club, Martham Bowls Club and many more.

If you missed it, visit our Community Led Plan page for a summary of the meeting, what the last plan delivered for Martham and how you can still get involved.

Your chance to make a Community Led Plan and deliver it!

Community Led Plan | Martham Parish Council, Norfolk

Your chance to make a community led plan and deliver it!

Find out more at our open day…
Weds 22nd April 2015, 7.30pm, Martham Community Centre

This is an opportunity for all members of the village to take part in producing a forward thinking document to influence the future of the village. It will look at issues such as planning, infrastructure, facilities, community opportunities, and will then give a blueprint for organisations and the Parish Council to work towards.

Read more about Martham’s Community Led Plan