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Little Litter Warriors

Little Litter Warriors

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On Tuesday 2nd November 2021 little litter warriors was invited to Bretforton village school for the day to talk rubbish. The day began with a whole school assembly where the children learnt about the impact litter is having on our planet. The younger pupils took part in some litter games in the classroom and the older pupils litter picked their school ground and the local community areas. The litter workshops engage the children to the fun side of litter picking as Karen challenges the pupils to hunt out vintage litter. The oldest litter find was a drinks can with a sell by date of 2002 which is 19 years old. The pupils were surprised that this litter had remained in the environment for so long but happy that they had contributed to help save the planet.

Karen’s comment, I spent a lovely day with the children and I was inspired by their knowledge and enthusiasm around litter and the damage litter is having on the wildlife. The pupils expressed how they were keen to continue to help prevent littering by wanting to take their families out on their own litter pick hunt. 

The school has now signed up to Wychavon’s adopt a street initiative and will receive 10 sets of litter picking equipment from the council to help them continue to keep their community litter free. Little litter warriors is a litter prevention educational program run by Karen Blanchfield a Litter heroes Ambassador for Keep Britian Tidy. The program is funded by Wychavon council as part of their anti litter campaign and offered to all their schools across the district.

Head teacher Kevin Riley was “delighted” to have been involved.
He said: “As a school that takes environmentalism very seriously, having gained six previous Eco Green Flags, we are always keen to learn more about how we can improve our local area and to develop the children's knowledge of how their actions impact the world around them.


“The children had a very enjoyable time collecting litter from around the village and it was really interesting to find out just how long some of the litter had been left there for.”

https://www.bretfortonvillageschool.co.uk/

To find out more about Wychavon's anti litter campaign visit https://www.wychavon.gov.uk/streets-and-toilets/street-care-and-cleaning/littering 
  • Community litter pick

    The pupils found litter with a sell by date of 2004

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  • Playground litter pick

    The children hunted the litter out of the bushes to find litter with a sell by date of 2002.

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  • Pupils being shown Vintage litter

    Pupils are shown vintage litter that has recently been found in our community areas of Wychavon.

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  • Litter decisions

    What material is the litter made of and what bin should we put it in? Can we recycle it????

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  • Classroom household waste challenge

    Which bin does our household waste go in, can you find the logo on the packaging that shows us which bin it should go in?

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by Karen Blanchfield 29 December 2024
To read more about my visit and see the amazing results of each classes clean up through pictures taken on each litter pick visit the school newsletter here dated June 14th - https://www.hindlipfirst.worcs.sch.uk/newsletters#49-summer Hindip First school in Droitwich - this year was the schools first year joining in the districts anti-litter campaign with the Wychavon initiative. We started their day with the "Our Planet" assembly presentation and after each class took part in the litter workshops. Each workshop has a show and tell story of plastic pollution with plastic waste from our beaches and coastline here in the UK been shown. The children also see littered waste from inland community areas where the children can see a fundamental difference in each piece of litter. Most of the litter shown in the show and tell has remained in the environment for decades this highlighting the materials durability teaching the pupils about sustainably materials through looking at evidence from beach and inland litter picks.
by Karen Blanchfield 29 December 2024
I am blessed once again to attend Bengeworth Academy in Evesham to support their Eco activity week. This was my forth year visiting the academy and each time all pupils get involved over the weeks visit. It is a very busy time as each year group has 90 pupils and need 15 workshops to allow every pupil in be involved. I must say that I receive a warm welcome every year from the pupils and I'm always blown away how they remember the course and engage with 100% enthusiasm. The Wychavon team believe that the program instills in individuals a passion to look after their local community environment and always dispose of their litter in a bin. When I first visited these community areas we were collecting dozens of bags of litter from community areas and on this visit it was great to witness less litter. This showing that the work delivered and messages instilled means that these pupils have taken their teaching home and really are looking atter their community areas and school.
by Karen Blanchfield 29 December 2024
I had a great visit to St Wulstan's primary school in Stourport on Severn in July, The school were studying plastic pollution and learning through creation how stewards play a role in our everyday life and how we should all look after our world. I delivered the assembly to the whole school and then each class went out in to the community to litter pick. The pupils were a fantastic credit to their school and cleared up over 10 bags of litter from the school community areas. School facebook post wrote: Reception, KS1, Year 3 and Year 4 took part in litter picking with Mrs Blanchfield and her ‘Little Litter Warriors’ project. As a school, we have been taking part in a number of Eco Challenges with the Wyre Forest School Sport Partnership to promote wellbeing, healthy living and looking after our planet. We were so impressed the the children’s enthusiasm and effort to clean the streets around our school. In total, we collected 5 bags of litter with some of the litter dating back to the 90s and early 00s. The children are passionate about making a change and we will continue to promote such an important message in school and with our families. View more photo's here
by Karen Blanchfield 29 December 2024
Pinvin CofE First school return each year to the program to instill the message to their pupils looking after the environment is important. They invite me each year to deliver the recycling workshop that not only teaches the children about using the correct bin for their rubbish but also teaches the little ones how to use the litter picker. This fun engaging game see them clear up all t he recycling on their playground and then we go on a litter hunt around the school premises where this year the pupils cleaned up two bags of litter. The reception class spent 90 minutes on this activity and shown incredible determination to hunt out as many pieces of litter they could find. Reception newsletter on the website read: Reception litter pick Reception had a great time being 'Wychavon Little Litter Warriors' with Karen Blanchfield. This is a free local initiative to get all children involved with looking after the environment and understanding the importance of putting their litter in the bin. They played a sorting game first after the 'Litter Fairy' had thrown litter all over our playground and then were very busy litter picking the school grounds! All of the children really enjoyed this and were enthusiastic about keeping their environment clean for nature and each other. Link here https://sway.cloud.microsoft/3XP5zBAJoCTH91Ix?ref=Link
by Karen Blanchfield 19 May 2024
Absolutely amazing to see the hard work and dedication of these young students being recognized in the community newspaper. πŸ—žοΈ They've put in so much effort to make a positive impact in their neighborhood by participating in the litter workshops, and it's truly inspiring to see them being celebrated for their contributions. This recognition will surely motivate them to continue making a difference and inspire others to do the same. Let's continue to support and uplift these young change-makers as they continue to make our world a cleaner and better place for everyone. Keep shining, young leaders! 🌟🌍cleaning up Wychavon #evesham #LitterHeroes #litterpicking #educationmatters #education #environment #wildlife article here https://eveshamobserver.co.uk/news/towns-students-show-pride-for-their-community-during-litter-pick/
by Karen Blanchfield 19 May 2024
May 24, I had the pleasure of joining the 3rd Droitwich Cubs Pack for a litter pick in their scouts huts community in Droitwich. It was truly inspiring to see the determination and enthusiasm of the cubs as they filled their bags in just 10 minutes. Working together throughout the hour, we were able to make a significant impact on the cleanliness of the area. The children's commitment to this activity was admirable, and I thoroughly enjoyed our time together. A big thank you to the leaders and cubs for their hard work and for making the litter pick so enjoyable. You all did an amazing job! 🌟 #LitterHeroes #litterpicking #community #skillforlife #scouts #cubscouts #droitwichspa #droitwich
by Karen Blanchfield 19 May 2024
Last week, St Andrews CofE School in #evesham #hampton joined the anti-litter campaign with Little litter warriors. A total of 12 litter workshops were conducted, involving over 300 pupils, resulting in the collection of 22 bags of litter. This amounted to more than 4500 pieces of litter removed from the school and community areas. The children received recognition and gratitude from the community, including a shout-out on social media platforms. The engagement and passion displayed by the children towards preserving the wildlife in the community spaces was truly commendable. The success of this initiative demonstrates the positive impact of educating and involving young minds in keeping their environment clean. Their oldest find was a milk bottle dating 1960's with many pieces of litter dating back decades. Huge well done St Andrew's you really did fly the Keep Britain Tidy flag. The program is 100% funded by Wychavon council as part of their #antilittercampaign. The program is a long term strategy to secure an education to our youth in the communities of #droitwichspa #evesham & #perhore in a hope to create adults who care environmentally and make their individual decisions around waste count. To view the school pictures and read about the visit see newsletter dated 10th May https://www.st-andrews.worcs.sch.uk/
by Karen Blanchfield 3 May 2024
by Karen Blanchfield 3 May 2024
Wow, how amazing is that?! πŸ¦πŸ¦“πŸŒΏ The 20th Wyre Forest Scouts Bewdley Beaver colony really stepped up this week by helping out at the safari park to clean up litter and protect the wildlife! 🌍🚯 The kids had a blast and will never forget this incredible experience. Huge thanks to West Midlands Safari Park for allowing them to pitch in and make a difference! πŸΎπŸ‘ Thank you to the parents and leaders for organizing such a fun and impactful activity! Let's keep the safari tidy and continue to make a positive impact on our environment! 🌟🌏 #SafariPark #ProtectWildlife #LitterPick #AdventureCleanup #BeaverColonylitterwarriors πŸŒŸπŸ¦’πŸŒ³ Keep Britain Tidy #LitterHeroes Thank you to Wyre Forest District Council for sponsoring the little litter warriors activity equipment so that so many children in our communities groups can engage in such an important educational activity.
by Karen Blanchfield 3 May 2024
I was honored to be invited back to Westlands First School in Droitwich to conduct 4 litter workshops for 113 pupils. The enthusiasm and dedication shown by the students in collecting litter was truly commendable. It was heartening to witness their commitment towards ensuring a cleaner environment. The fact that they managed to gather 8 bags of litter, including items dating back several decades, is a testament to their hard work and the magnitude of the issue. This experience also served as a stark reminder of the lasting impact of plastic litter on our environment and the importance of preserving the natural habitats of our wildlife. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the students and teachers for their outstanding efforts.
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