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Planning a Tidy Up
Don't panic! You're going to have a great time - you just need to do some planning.
Managing your Tidy Up
The better you manage your event the more successful it’s likely to be. Want everything to go without a hitch?
Publicising your Tidy Up
One of the best ways to ensure your tidy up is a success is to attract the support and involvement of the local media.
Recycling litter
You're bound to come across plenty of recyclable stuff during your tidy up. Here's some handy tips to help you recycle it.
Results
Don’t forget to keep a record of what you’ve been up to during your event.
Beach Tidy Ups
A beach is a brilliant place for a tidy up and it can be hugely satisfying to help restore a stretch of the coastline to its natural beauty.
Waterside Tidy Ups
Waterways are great places to organise a tidy up.
Tree planting
They make a place look good, provide homes for wildlife, create shade and shelter. What's not to love about trees?
Graffiti removal
An eyesore, decoration, art even? There are many views on graffiti, but when it's ugly or offensive it needs removing.
Equipment & further help
We’re not talking feather dusters here – although they might come in handy for keeping the troops entertained.
Big or small, it all makes a difference
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What will you do to love where you live? Tell us all about it and choose which of the campaign’s six principles you’d like to support.
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About the campaign
How it works
Six Principles
Businesses
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Keep Britain Tidy Programmes & Campaigns
Not for Profits
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What you can do
Promote your event
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Health and Safety
Partners & Supporters
Founding Partners
Proud Partners
Supporters
Young Ambassadors
Public Forum
Partners Forum
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News Archive
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