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22. MOLD SPRINGCLEAN 2011


Following the success of previous years, the organisers of Mold's annual Spring Clean are hoping that even more members of the local community will join in, and make this the best year yet.

From the 25th - 28th March volunteers will be helping the initiatives mascot 'Springy' (pictured) to clean up the town. Improvements will include, litter picking, clearing footpaths and tidying flowerbeds with opportunities for everyone to participate.
Over the next week schools, local groups, businesses and residents of Mold will all be invited to participate in making a difference to their great town.

High Viz clothing will be provided as will gloves, litter picking grabs and bin bags. Mold Alex's Chairman, Treasurer and Facilities Manager have already signed up and committed a few hours of their time to this important community event. Why not come down and help out?

The Mold Spring Clean headquarters will be located at St Mary's Church Hall on King Street (next to the pay and display car park and opposite the police station). Just turn up and report for duty.

For further information telephone: 01352 751819 or e'mail: springy@moldtowncouncil.org.uk

THE ALEX HELP TO SPRUCE UP MOLD

On Sunday 27th March at 9:30am Andrew Hughes (Supporter),Neill Hughes (Facilities Manager), Mike Campion (Treasurer)and Barry Couchman (Chairman) all of Mold Alex FC took part in the annual Mold Spring Clean Event.
The Springclean is an annual, 4 day event organised by Mold Town Council and Cittaslow Mold to make Mold a more pleasant place to live and visit.

Over the 4 days teams of volunteers donned gloves and a hi viz vest, and armed with bin bags and litter pickers, set out to clear roads, paths, hedgerows, fields and grass verges of discarded bottles, paper, plastic, fast food boxes and any other litter they could find.

The Mold Alex Team were joined by 4 other members of the public and in about 2 hours cleaned the area around Shire Hall, collecting 14 bin bags of rubbish.

See bottom of home page for more pictures

Thanks to everyone that took part.