Tarmac’s Mountsorrel Quarry has given a helping hand to the Cleaner Village Project, a local youth-focused community group, with a donation of nearly £400 towards litter picking equipment.
The Cleaner Village Project is run by Leicestershire and Rutland Youth and Family Services (LRYFS) – a community based, non-profit organisation which took over the youth and community support provision for Mountsorrel last year.
The project started after the first lockdown in 2020 to encourage young people to get active outdoors, whilst also taking care of the village and the environment. Following its success, the volunteer-led group has attracted interest from the wider community and is now made up of 43 members.
Anthony Marvin, Youth & Community Officer at LRYFS and organiser of the Cleaner Village Project, said: “Due to the success of the project, we were struggling to provide equipment for everyone who wanted to take part. We are very grateful to Mountsorrel Quarry for the donation, which has allowed us to buy ten sets of new equipment for the volunteers to use.
“With our new equipment, we can carry out even more community litter picks and also loan equipment to individuals and families so they can carry out solo picks.”
Rob Lees, operations manager at Mountsorrel Quarry, said: “We were impressed to hear about the work LRYFS does to encourage young people to take care of their local area and are proud to be able to support them.
“As a business, we’re committed to supporting the local community and hope to get out with the Cleaner Village Project on a litter pick very soon.”