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Student volunteers join community litter pick in Chester.
Summary
University of Chester students took part in a 'Give it a Go' litter pick in the Garden Quarter, collecting several bags of rubbish and organised by the university's Volunteering Team.
Content
Students at the University of Chester took part in a community litter pick in the Garden Quarter. The session was organised by the university's Volunteering Team as part of its 'Give it a Go' programme, which offers students a range of volunteering activities. Nine students joined the litter pick and collected several bags of rubbish. The programme also aims to give students volunteering experience, opportunities to meet others and a break from studies.
What happened:
- The litter pick took place in the Garden Quarter and was organised by the University's Volunteering Team.
- Nine student volunteers took part and collected several bags of rubbish.
- Students described the activity as rewarding, noting it helped them meet others and prompted reflection on local habits.
- The Venture and Volunteering Co-ordinator said such sessions build confidence, connection and a sense of purpose.
- Other recent 'Give it a Go' activities included making 33 dog toys for an animal rescue and building 31 bird houses for Exton Park.
Summary:
The litter pick was one of a series of small community projects run under the 'Give it a Go' programme and provided hands-on volunteering experience for participating students. Upcoming sessions include wildlife recording.
