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Keeping Penicuik Tidy

By Thomas Scott
March 21, 2012
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Three Litter Picks have been planned for Penicuik within April and May.

The events which will be held on the 14 April, 5 & 27 May aim to clean up different areas of Penicuik. The Organiser, Chris Leavy, also adds that five local schools have also agreed to participate or run their own events. All events are hosted in association with Keep Scotland Tidy and equipment will be provided to all whose who attend. Details of the events can be found on our Events page by clicking here .

If you wish to contact Chris to organise your own event please use our contact us page and we will send you through his details.

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Editor and founder of The Penicuik Cuckoo. Fourth year Architecture student (MA Hons) at Edinburgh University currently writing on the role of architecture in post-industrial towns. Interested in all things Penicuik. Triplet.

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