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Over the month of June, 120 litter heroes took part in a month-long litter picking challenge in their local areas of Dorset OVER THE month of June, 120 litter heroes took part in a month-long litter picking challenge in their communities across Dorset. Families with young children, to young adults and older residents in the county signed up to the challenge and completed a variety of different litter picking tasks. In total, the volunteers collected approximately one ton of litter – the equivalent weigh of a baby humpback whale. Preventing Plastic Pollution researcher, Amanda Arnold, said: “We are really grateful to the volunteers for taking part in the LFD challenge. It was really inspiring to see the stories and pictures posted online and its remarkable how much litter was collected.
Community rallies around high school teacher diagnosed with ALS on first-ever Lou Gehrig s Day
Montrose Area High School math teacher Todd Legg was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig s Disease in August of 2019. Author: Carolyn Blackburne Updated: 11:04 PM EDT June 2, 2021
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, Pa. A high school teacher s fight against ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig s disease has mobilized his community in Susquehanna County.
It comes as major league baseball is recognizing its first ever Lou Gehrig s Day. His fight is our fight, that s how the Montrose area community feels about high school math teacher Todd Legg.
He was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig s disease in August of last year.
WATERSPORT enthusiasts have been busy cleaning up rivers and beaches. The River Brit was cleaned up by a team from Bay Paddle Boarding, 25 scouts and West Bay Canoes. The group of volunteers picked litter from the river whilst a number of families turned up on the riverbank, in spite of wet weather, to clear up any litter from alongside the river and the coastal paths, to stop it from entering the sea. Amanda Arnold from University London Queen Mary even paddle boarded for the first time to record what was collected for her Plastic Prevention research project. Bay Paddle Boarding plans to do another beach and river clean event in the autumn.