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Keep Scotland Beautiful

Tom Brock, KSB chairman, Gillian Hope and Marie McGurk of Flourishing Forth and Kyle Usher, KSB Trustee.

Forth group overcomes adversity

Keep Scotland Beautiful is appealing to folk in Clydesdale to roll up their sleeves and tackle the litter emergency in their communities with the 2023 Spring Clean from March 17 to April 17.

Keep Clydesdale beautiful

Five organisations were selected to be recognised for their efforts

Groups across East Dunbartonshire celebrated for climate and nature work

East Dunbartonshire Council joins the fight against scourge of roadside litter

East Dunbartonshire Council will be taking part in the roadside litter campaign

Castlebank Park and its hard-working volunteers were awarded their first green flag in the summer of 2016.

Castlebank flies the green flag

Council hopes communities will help it target the scourge of litter in our towns and villages.

Help combat Clydesdale litter louts

Pollokshields Trust is being supported environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautifu

Pollokshields gets set for local climate action

Everyone is delighted by the new pergola roof in Anderson Park

Spring in their step as Berasden in Bloom get cleaning

Cumbernauld nursery that's made green gain in flag award

North Lanarkshire Council asks for public assistance over litter problem

One of the new litter picking hubs in Glasgow.

56 new litter picking hubs set up across Glasgow

Milngavie in Bloom

National recognition for Milngavie in Bloom volunteers

Picture: Shutterstock

Edinburgh streets are officially dirtier than Glasgow

 Karen Donaldson COP26 volunteer ambassador

COP26 volunteers to get ‘climate literate’

Too much litter

Getting tough on litter -that's South Lanarkshire Council's aim with new survey

Bearsden Academy

Funds for Bearsden Academy to tackle litter emergency

Rouken Glen Park

Scots urged to vote for their favourite Green Flag Award park

Roll up your sleeves...from local streets to sandy beaches, Scots are being encouraged to get litter in the bag in communities across the country. (Pic: Keep Scotland Beautiful)

Keep Scotland beautiful by organising a local litter-pick

Vintage view of Skirling; happily little has changed in the sixty years since it was taken

Village cleans up in campaign

A simple message....it is hoped proud Scots will get behind the campaign and bin their rubbish rather than spoiling this beautiful country we get to call home.

Enjoy Scotland but, please, don’t spoil it for others

With the lockdown restrictions easing off and various retailers reopening, there has been more littering across Scotland. Photo: Michael Gillen

Joining forces to tackle Scotland’s litter problem

Bagged dog poo left lying is unsightly and dumping bags is illegal.

Appeal to ‘selfish’ dog owners as scale of fouling is revealed

Countryside blighted...organisations are asking the public to keep their rubbish until collections return to normal, rather than risk fines of up to £40,000 for fly-tipping. (Pic: Lisa Ferguson)

Don’t turn Scotland into a giant tip

Award for local litter hero Rudy from Kirkintilloch

Forth Eco Site Agnes Gallacher Marie McGurk and Gillian Hope.

Local group praised for sustainability

Campsies in winter by Nicky Souter.

Big clean up dayfor Clachan

Revealed: The weirdest litter collected along the River Clyde

Week of activities to clean up the River Clyde

Photo: Peter Devlin

Call out to communities to take pride in the Clyde

Keep Scotland Beautiful Clyde Clean-up campaign. Aug 2019

Taking pride in ourstretch of the Clyde

Volunteers are being urged to join the clean up of Tinkers Park on Saturday, June 22.

Volunteers wanted to clean up Clarkston’s Tinkers Park

Volunteers give Glasgow a spring clean

Kirky clean-up squad collect 35 bags of litter at canal

Bearsden pupils riding a wave of optimism to tackle pollution

Church members battle against littering

Brighter Bothwell supported Keep Scotland Beautifuls anti-litter campaign during the national week of action.

Roadside litter is real problem

Litter being thrown from cars has led to hundreds of fines. 
Picture posed by a model

Litterbugs are being caught

Members of Busby Parish Church and the local community took part in the clean up of their area.

Busby Church members take part in clean up campaign

Watch Us Grow received the highest level of award, Outstanding, as well as a special distinction for continuous high standards year on year at the It's Your Neighbourhood awards

Local projects keep thriving

Strathaven Park keeps its '˜Scotland's finest' honour

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