Tidy Day - Wednesday 29th May 2024 - Bracknell BID
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Tidy Day – Wednesday 29th May 2024


Bracknell BID are organising a Tidy Day, taking place on Wednesday 29th May between 12pm – 2pm, to help clean up the Southern and Western Business Area through community litter picking sessions. Meeting point will be at Wickes Car Park, Western Road, Bracknell. 

Thousands of commuters and residents travel every day to their workplace using the roads, footpaths and cycle lanes in the Bracknell BID area. For this reason, we want to keep this area as litter-free as possible and we need your help.

Why should you partake?

By joining our Tidy Days, you’ll be helping to make Bracknell a better place to work by improving the appearance and the local environment. Come for a short amount of time or for the whole afternoon, the litter picking sessions are for anyone who can spare as little as 10 minutes of their time in helping to improve their local community.

Join us in keeping Bracknell tidy through our Bracknell BID area community litter picking session at 12pm – 2pm on Wednesday 29th May 2024.

If your business would like to get involved in other environmental enhancements such as tree planting or landscaping, let the BID team know by emailing enquiries@bracknellbid.co.uk.

Click here to sign up.

LOCATION

Wickes, Western Road, Bracknell, RG12 1NS


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