Category Archives: Litter Picking

Calling all Rangers


Rangers have been invited to a meeting at the Visitor Centre on Friday 27th January at 2.00pm., which is a change from the original date of January 20th. The gathering will include a short walk around the Estate to view … Continue reading

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Breaking news – Trump crashes into the Beacon


The Beacon produced some interesting litter this weekend in the form of three polystyrene planes one of which belonged to a Mr Trump. They were not up to the job, became damaged and left behind.  

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If you bag it, don’t leave it.


It is hard to understand the mentality of some visitors who take pains to bag their dog’s mess and then throw it into a tree. Plastic bags blight the landscape for years to come. Visitors need to be aware of … Continue reading

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Garage Clearance? – found in Dockey Wood car park


Another incident of fly tipping has occurred. This time in Dockey Wood car park.

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Unusual Event


Can any of you ‘Followers’ guess where this is? Richard was out litter picking when he stumbled across the concrete post with GB on it.

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UNUSUAL EVENTS


You don’t often find graffiti at Ashridge – sometimes on the tree trunks and maybe at the windmill – but certainly not at the top of Beacon hill! The “trig” point was recently defaced and looked very unloved – just … Continue reading

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Litter on the Estate


An ongoing task. If you come across any fly tipping reply to this post and we will contact the estate office. The majority of litter is found in and around the car parks usually after a weekend or an event.

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