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Rotary club members enjoy meeting up for socially distanced walk and litter





Members of Tain and Easter Ross Rotary Club collected bags of litter on their recent drive.
Members of Tain and Easter Ross Rotary Club collected bags of litter on their recent drive.

ROTARIANS in Easter Ross decided to roll up their sleeves and get down to a local litter clean in their free time.

Carol Anne Parker, president of the Rotary Club of Tain and Easter Ross, said: "Some of us got together in person for a walk and litter pick in the Tain area. We gathered more than we expected and really enjoyed being able to see each other and chat in a safe way so it was a win-win!

"It came about when we were talking about beach plastic which is a worldwide and unfolding problem.We decided to organise a litter pick where we’d noticed a need. It was our first time being together in person since March – another draw. It was a safe way to be together and do something useful.

"Six people came along, from five households. That was a happy accident but we were quite prepared to settle into teams as appropriate. We are planning another walk and clean-up soon, in a different location.

"Some members of the Easter Ross communities have spotted what we’re doing and have said they’d like to join in and they are more than welcome."

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