Snail pace!

2 Goodgymers helped their local community in Sutton Coldfield
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Sutton Coldfield

Saturday 24th May

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This morning Jonny and Olivier did a litter pick on our GoodGym Sutton Coldfield adopted part of Birmingham Road.

We walked a good 2 miles in total at a bit of a 'snails pace' as obviously we were picking up a lot of litter on the way!

With snails in mind we found a large piece of damp cardboard (after last nights rain) which we were about to put into our bin bags, only to find on the other side that it was full of snails. So before we put it into our bags we rescued around 30 snails, leaving them on a nice grassed area :)

We walked back to our starting point even finding an opened tub of Tomato soup! Once done we had filled a whole 2 bags full of rubbish, so we really made a difference :)



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