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Church brings community together to clean up its green space
Summary
St Mary's Church in Watford hosted the 'Green Heart of Watford' clean-up last Sunday, with 21 volunteers aged eight to 80 collecting ten bags of litter; volunteers also joined the RSPB Big Birdwatch to record local bird species.
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St Mary's Church in Watford held a community clean-up in the green space around the building last Sunday. The event formed part of the 'Green Heart of Watford' initiative and took place after the morning service. Twenty-one volunteers aged eight to 80 joined to pick up litter and to take part in a national bird survey. St Mary's extended thanks to participants, including residents of the Alms Houses and members of the public.
Key facts:
- 21 volunteers took part, aged eight to 80.
- Volunteers collected ten bags of litter.
- The event followed the morning service last Sunday.
- Participants joined the RSPB Big Birdwatch and logged bird species.
- The activity was held as part of the 'Green Heart of Watford' initiative.
- St Mary's thanked participants, including people from the Alms Houses and members of the public.
Summary:
The clean-up refreshed a much-loved patch of urban nature and contributed bird observations to the RSPB's national monitoring. St Mary's Church said it looks forward to further collaboration with the wider Watford community. Undetermined at this time.
