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Hall & Woodhouse pubs in Bath ‘call time’ at the bar to help tackle local litter

Friday 1st June 2018 Bath Echo News Team Business

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Three Somerset-based Hall & Woodhouse managed public houses are preparing to ‘call time’ at the bar and take to the streets to tackle litter in their local areas. 

Teams from Bath pubs The Boathouse and The Hall & Woodhouse Bath as well as The World’s End in Taunton will be taking part in ‘Founder’s Sweepers’, the company’s annual litter pick, this June.

The teams will be taking to the streets to collect litter from around their local areas with the aim to improve the environment.

Founder’s Sweeper was introduced by Hall & Woodhouse 10 years ago to support the company’s values: ambition, dedication, integrity, kindness and teamwork.

Its ambition is to keep local communities free from litter, each managed public house is dedicated to taking part, displaying integrity, because it is the right thing to do.

All Hall & Woodhouse managed public houses across its regions support this annual campaign in aid of Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring Clean initiative, and since Founder’s Sweepers was introduced in 2008 up to 5,000 bags of litter have been collected.

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