Crouch End families come together to spruce up area as part of Great British Spring Clean
The Crouch End tidy up in full swing at the weekend. - Credit: Archant
The ‘Crouch End tidy up’ was in full swing on Saturday as families came together to spruce up the area.
Meeting at the clock tower, the group collected litter from central Crouch End and the surrounding residential streets, as part of the Great British Spring Clean.
Event organiser Lucinda Sharp runs the social media campaign called Crouch End Kindival, which aims to celebrate and inspire acts of kindness.
The mum-of-three said: “There was a real sense of community spirit on Saturday with many families attending.
“Dunn’s Bakery kindly provided numerous freshly baked delights on the day.
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“The event resonated with little ones. I also created a ‘litter style’ scavenger hunt checklist for children which created even more excitement. There was so much Crouch End kindness.”
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