Not all heroes wear capes; some turn up armed with litter pickers and bin bags to help keep Croxley free of rubbish.
The Friends of Croxley Common Moor hosted an event on Sunday, July 27, where members of the community came together to clear the site.
A spokesperson for the group shared: “The moors provide a sanctuary for animals and residents alike, especially this time of year when 30 or so cattle graze there, so keeping the area as litter free as possible is essential.
“The nature reserve is the result of centuries of commoners grazing livestock as the cows prevent the moors from becoming woodland, alongside the help of the volunteers who assist with the scrub clearance which will recommence in September.”
The next litter pick will take place on Sunday, August 24, and people of all ages are invited to meet at the moor at the entrance by Mill Lane. No equipment is needed.
To find out more or get involved, please visit www.croxleycommonmoor.org.uk
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