FARNHAM is a tidier place thanks to a record number of volunteers who gave up their time to pick up litter during the 2019 Spring Big Pick Week.

Throughout the week, 200 volunteers from the Bourne 5th Farnham Cubs, Farnham Ramblers, Badshot Lea Bloomers, Farnham Brass Band, Bourne Conservation Group, Hale Scouts, Beavers & Cubs Wrecclesham, Rowledge Village Tidy Up and Heath End Gardeners arranged community litter picks and removed rubbish from grass verges, pavements and open spaces.

Farnham Town Council provided litter-picking tools, sacks and safety gear as well as disposing of the bags of rubbish if needed.

The week ended on Saturday (March 30) with a town centre litter pick. Nearly 40 volunteers collected a total of 40 sacks of rubbish from South Street, The Borough, West Street, Station Hill and other town centre streets.

Iain Lynch, town clerk, said: “This was the largest turnout of volunteers we have ever had for Spring Big Pick Week.

“People love Farnham because it’s an attractive place to live and visit but it only stays that way if we all do our bit to look after it.

“It’s a minority of people who drop litter but, on behalf of the town council, I’d like to thank the many volunteers who came together to join our community clear-up.

“The town, our open spaces and neighbourhoods are looking all the smarter after the tidy-up.”

As well as a multitude of everyday rubbish such as cans, bottles and cigarette ends, the litter pickers found some more unusual items including a pair of garden shears, a cool bag complete with bottles, an umbrella, a bicycle and an old cricket roller!