
Cllr Paul Wells, chairman of the environment committee, said: “Once again our community has gathered together to tidy up an area that suffers with litter, which we hope willboost community pride and influence people to get involved with future similar events.”
Broads Authority Ranger Keith Griffin said of the litter pick: “It was great to see so many people and organisations in attendance. We would like to make this a bigger event in the future, so if any companies or members of the public would like to get involved, please get in touch with the Broads Authority. If people spot litter when out walking, please help by picking it up and putting it in the nearest bin.”