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Witton Gilbert community clean – 23 April

20 April 2024 Tom-M

The new date for the Witton Gilbert Big Spring Clean is this Tuesday, 23 April 2024. It starts at Witton Gilbert Community Centre and runs from 10am-noon. For more details, call Bev on 07771-840947.

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