Volunteers filled bags full of masks in a litter clean up at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
Donning high vis jackets and head torches and armed with litter pickers, volunteers from Good Gym Oxford helped to scoop up rubbing at the hospital.
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The volunteer litter team managed to fill 18 bags worth of rubbish including multiple bags worth of face masks on Wednesday night.
A huge thank you to the volunteers from Good Gym Oxford (@GGOxford) who, donning hi vis jackets and head torches, scooped up rubbish from the John Radcliffe Hospital site last night.
— OUH (@OUHospitals) November 25, 2021
They filled a total of 18 bin bags that included a lot of masks. pic.twitter.com/dhvqwqzU3A
The Good Gym Oxford holds volunteer events for people to do good and get fit at the same time. It helps out at events such as litter picks, tree planting and preparing food parcels.
Oxford University Hospitals Trust posted on Twitter a big thank you to all the volunteers.
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