by Karen Blanchfield
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22 September 2025
II returned to complete the litter workshops with reception, Year 2, and Year 6. This visit was wonderful because, while I checked the area before the workshop began, I discovered a bucket filled with litter. As I looked closer, I noticed many vintage pieces, and my mind began to wonder where they had come from. My little investigation led me to two boys in Year 3. They had decided to make it their mission to clean up the environment after the hedges had been cut back. They were working hard to pick up the hidden litter that had been stuck in the soil. It was inspiring to see their enthusiasm and dedication to keeping our surroundings clean. Their efforts reminded me how important it is for everyone, young and old, to take care of our environment. Overall, the day was filled with learning and a sense of community. To say i was impressed would be an understatement, completely blown away and inspired with my heart bursting is where i was at. https://www.wychavon.gov.uk/environmental-crime/littering/adopt-a-street The litter workshops were a big success and lasted all day. The students spent their time picking up trash in the playground, around the school car park, and near the church. They also worked hard in their community areas. The pupils showed a lot of enthusiasm, and many people stopped to thank them for their efforts. By the end of the day, they had collected an amazing total of 3,466 pieces of litter! Inspired by their classmates, the Year 3 pupils decided they wanted to do more. They wrote a letter to their Member of Parliament (MP) about the litter in their community. This showed how much they cared about keeping their area clean. Their hard work and commitment to improving their surroundings made a real difference, and it gave them a sense of pride in their accomplishments. The day was not just about cleaning up; it was about community and taking action. Every year, when I return to Holy Redeemer, I am welcomed back by the staff and pupils with so much warmth and kindness. It truly makes me feel like I am part of their school family. This year's visit was especially memorable, as I had the chance to meet many inspirational young minds. I want to congratulate everyone at the school for their amazing work in teaching about the environment. The eco curricula here are among the best I have ever seen, and it is clear that the students are engaged and excited about these important topics. If you want to further help your community, I encourage you to adopt your street. It’s a great way to get involved and make a difference in your environment. You can find more information on how to do this at the Wychavon website. Thank you, Holy Redeemer, for another wonderful visit; you have inspired me greatly! https://www.wychavon.gov.uk/environmental-crime/littering/adopt-a-street