ISLANDERS are being asked to put on their rubber gloves, grab a bin-bag and to do their bit to make Jersey look even better.
The fourth annual ecoJersey Parish Clean-Up takes place on Sunday 25 June, with volunteers gathering at seven different locations scattered across the Island.
Backed by All Island Media, parent company of the JEP and Bailiwick Express, the event has been kindly sponsored by local businesses Affinity Private Wealth, Channel Islands Co-op, Jersey Electricity, Quilter Cheviot and Rathbones.
All Island Media chief executive James Filleul said: ‘We want to make a positive impact on the environment and create a cleaner, greener space for everyone to enjoy – we hope there will be a great turnout, so would encourage attendees to bring their friends and family.’
Volunteers are asked to bring reusable gloves and rubbish grabbers to minimise any negative environmental impact, but these will also be available to those who need them.
Old clothes are a must, as well as suitable accessories to cope with the weather conditions – this could include sun screen, hats or rain jackets.
The event will run from 10am to 12pm, with an organiser at each meeting point.
Full details, including the seven parish locations, are available at parishcleanup.com.







