Oriel y Parc has joined forces with Keep Wales Tidy to create a new community litter picking hub.

Litter has become a growing problem in all parts of Wales over the last year and has been especially noticeable in rural areas and beauty spots, which saw much heavier footfall than usual. By working with local authorities, Keep Wales Tidy’s Caru Cymru (‘Love Wales’) initiative aims to inspire individuals, community groups and businesses to be proactive in looking after their local environment.

The new hub at Oriel y Parc will join a network of other hubs across the country, which lend out litter picking equipment, including litter pickers, hi-vis vests, rubbish bags and hoops, completely free.

Oriel y Parc Visitor Services Manager, Claire Bates, said:

“It’s a pleasure to join this initiative, which aims to keep the places that have been so important to our physical and mental wellbeing over recent years clean and safe.

“Litter is not only a blight on our local area, but has serious consequences for the wildlife that lives and thrives in our National Park.

“We all have a part to play in tackling this problem, and the new hub aims to provide just the tools for the job.”

To find out about other events and exhibitions taking place at Oriel y Parc go throughout the year visit the Oriel y Parc events calendar.

Group of people picking up litter