Join the citywide Sunderland clean up for the Great British Spring Clean

THE Great British Spring Clean is underway in Sunderland with residents encouraged to help keep communities clean, green, and litter-free.

Organised litter picks are taking place across Sunderland North, East, West, Coalfield and Washington, to help keep Sunderland tidy and protect the city’s environment and wildlife.

The Great British Spring Clean is organised every spring by Keep Britain Tidy, a charity which encourages cities across the country to eliminate litter, end waste and improve their local beaches, parks, and streets.  This year the event runs up to Sunday, March 29th.

Sunderland City Council is supporting individuals, schools, local groups, and businesses to take part in organised litter picks to help residents get involved and keep their local areas tidy.

Coun Lindsey Leonard, Sunderland City Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and Net Zero joined the first litter pick at Barmston in Washington.

She said: “It’s fantastic to see so many people sign up to be involved with this year’s Great British Spring Clean.”

“We all want to live in clean, safe, and welcoming neighbourhoods that we can be proud of. While the vast majority of residents do dispose of their litter responsibly, it’s frustrating that a small minority continue to spoil our shared spaces. That’s why these community clean-ups are so important.

“By working side by side, we’re not only tackling litter but also building stronger, more connected communities. Every bag collected makes a real difference to our environment, our wildlife, and our sense of pride in Sunderland. I’d encourage everyone to get involved, pick up a bag, and play a part in keeping our city looking its best.”

Amie West, Neighbourhood Coordinator at Gentoo, also attended the Barmston litter pick. She said: “It’s great to see the level of interest building across Sunderland, and we’re really pleased to be supporting this city‑wide effort. With organised litter picks planned across the city, we want residents to feel encouraged to get involved, come together and take pride in their neighbourhoods. By playing a small part, people can help keep their streets and shared spaces safe, clean and welcoming for everyone.”

For more information on how you can get involved in the Great British Spring Clean in your area, visit: www.sunderland.gov.uk/great-british-spring-clean

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