The Keep Scarborough tidy group have been actively tidying up after the storms this week.
Mick Couzens from the group says there are now over 60 volunteers who are regularly doing their bit to keep the town looking it's best.
Volunteers from the Keep Scarborough Tidy group will be helping a group of youngsters stage their own community tidy today.
Mick Couzens co-ordinates the local group and says it's important to get youngsters involved.

This week the group have been clearing up after the weekend's storms, Mick says that working closely with the council has helped them to make the best use of their volunteers time.

The Scarborough group have an ongoing programme of local litter picks but Mick says they will be teaming up with the national Keep Britain tidy group in March for a week of focused activity.

The groups next litter pick is at Reasty Bank on Monday 29th January from 10am-12noon. You can register to take part by emailing keepscarboroughtidy@yahoo.com
there are more details on the groups Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/455920162186206
Events planned for February are:



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