Pride of Place Launches 2026 with Strong Volunteer Turnout for First Litter-Pick of the Year
Pride of Place began its 2026 programme last weekend with a successful community litter-pick across Ludlow, drawing more than ten volunteers committed to keeping the town clean, welcoming, and environmentally cared for.
Established in 2005 by local residents who laid the foundations for what has become a valued community effort, Pride of Place has grown into a long‑standing initiative rooted in civic pride and shared responsibility. The group continues to meet on the third Saturday of every month, bringing together residents to help maintain Ludlow’s streets, green spaces, and public areas.
Despite the drizzly January weather, volunteers turned out with enthusiasm — including councillors, LTC staff, returning regulars and several new participants keen to make a difference. Together, the group collected a significant amount of litter, helping to enhance the appearance and wellbeing of the town for residents and visitors alike.
A spokesperson for Ludlow Town Council said:
“We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us today. Starting the year with such a positive turnout shows just how much pride our community takes in caring for Ludlow. Our thanks also go to Mike Beazley, who took over in 2008 and helped grow Pride of Place into the strong community initiative it is today.”
From February onwards, volunteers will be invited to gather at the Guildhall before each litter‑pick to enjoy a hot drink and chat—a chance to meet others and build the friendly connections that make community action so rewarding.
Residents interested in taking part or finding out more please contact Kate Adams at kate.adams@ludlow.gov.uk or call 01584 871970, or register your interest in joining here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LudlowPrideofPlace
Stay up to date with Pride of Place litter picks by following Ludlow Town Council social media channels.
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