A litter picking event is taking place this weekend in support of anti-social behaviour awareness week.
Slough Anti-Litter Society have organised a litter pick in Langley Park on Sunday (November 24).
The event will take place from 10am until 12pm and the meeting point will be the Langley Memorial Park outside the Langley Pavilion Community Centre off Langley Road.
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Writing about the event online, the group said: "Join us for a litter pick event in Langley Park in support of ASB Awareness Week to help rejuvenate and brighten our community areas.
"Be the change you want to see in Langley Park. Please bring gardening gloves and wear suitable closed shoes. All ages welcome.
"We'll provide litter pickers and bags to tackle the litter. Plus, there'll be refreshing drinks and snacks to keep you hydrated and fuelled.
"Let's work together to create a cleaner, greener Langley."
The event has been launched in support of anti-social behaviour awareness week being run by police forces across the UK.
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It runs from November 18 to November 24 and it encourages communities to 'take a stand against anti-social behaviour and highlights the actions that those experiencing it can take'.
Thames Valley Police have been patrolling parks across Berkshire and performing sweeps as part of the awareness week.
Talks have also been held at local schools.
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