A new community environmental group joined forces with young volunteers to make Guiseley a tidier place.
The Friends of Parkinson Field were helped by youngsters with special needs to complete a litter pick on Tuesday.
The young people, from the Aireborough Summer Activities Scheme, helped volunteers from the new group to tidy up Parkinson’s Field, a piece of publicly owned ground above Netherfield Road.
A total of 14 volunteers filled seven bags of litter and everyone who took part was presented with a certificate afterwards. The group had received a £50 grant through the CSV Action Earth campaign, sponsored by Morrisons. The grant was used to pay for gloves, bin bags, a pick up stick, refreshments and a galvanised bin.
Organisers are hoping the event will be the first of many to improve and develop the area for local people and encourage wildlife and conservation.
Anyone who wants more information or who would like to help or join the group should contact Chris Parapia on 07503 180315 or via email on chrisparapia@hotmail.com.
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