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Volunteer Litter Pick in Key Hill & Warstone Lane Cemeteries, Birmingham
11th March 2023 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Volunteer Litter Pick in Warstone Lane cemetery and Key Hill cemetery in Hockley, Birmingham, Jewellery Quarter. Come and make a difference on Sat 11 March 2023 at 10.30am join our litter pick in Birmingham’s two oldest cemeteries . Keeping our ancestors resting place clean and tidy and making a difference to Birmingham Jewellery Quarter in Hockley. Meeting point – please meet outside near the Big Peg , Golden Square, Vyse Street , at 10.30am to pick up equipment – hi vis vests, litter pickers, bags and gloves are provided, before heading over to Warstone Lane Cemetery and / or Key Hill Cemetery , both located in Birmingham Jewellery Quarter, Hockley. All equipment is cleaned before and after each session for your safety. We’ll be ensuring that social distancing guidelines are followed to keep everyone safe, and places are limited to avoid overcrowding. If you have any symptoms of Covid-19 please let us know so we can cancel your ticket. Ensure to wear suitable clothing and footwear. Photographs: please be aware that photographs of volunteers and litter may be taken. Should you prefer not to have your photograph taken please contact the Friends via email or Eventbrite or speak to the organiser, on the day. PLEASE NOTE: We require each place to be booked in each attendee’s name for health and safety reasons. Getting here: Train and Tram stops at the Jewellery Quarter Station in Vyse Street , Hockley Bus – 8a, 8c and 101 from Birmingham city centre to Chamberlain Clock at Warstone Lane walk to Vyse Street, also 16 &74 Great Hampton Street. Car – Multi-storey car park in Vyse Street. Also on Street Parking. Clean Air Zone From 1st June 2021 Birmingham Clean Air Zone WILL YOU NEED TO PAY? Meet at The Big Peg, Golden Square ,120 Vyse Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 6NF Volunteers of the Friends of Key Hill Cemetery & Warstone Lane Cemetery RAISING FUNDS FOR GRAVE RESTORATION preserving our history and caring for the community since 2004