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Dad gets up at 6am every weekday to keep Stapleford clean | Dad gets up at 6am every weekday to keep Stapleford clean |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Connor has been litter picking in Stapleford for the past two years | Connor has been litter picking in Stapleford for the past two years |
A hot cup of coffee or a brisk walk outdoors are how some people choose to spend their mornings. | A hot cup of coffee or a brisk walk outdoors are how some people choose to spend their mornings. |
But for one man, it is a time to put on his hi-vis vest, grab his litter picker, and tackle the rubbish in the streets of his hometown. | |
Connor, from Stapleford in Nottinghamshire, starts his task every weekday at 06:00, and said his daughter was the inspiration behind starting two years ago. | Connor, from Stapleford in Nottinghamshire, starts his task every weekday at 06:00, and said his daughter was the inspiration behind starting two years ago. |
The 23-year-old said: "I don't want my daughter stepping on cigarette butts and crisp packets - I want the streets to be clean and for her to be proud of where she lives." | The 23-year-old said: "I don't want my daughter stepping on cigarette butts and crisp packets - I want the streets to be clean and for her to be proud of where she lives." |
Connor wants to make the streets cleaner for his daughter | Connor wants to make the streets cleaner for his daughter |
Connor has lived in Stapleford all his life but he believes littering has become worse in recent years. | Connor has lived in Stapleford all his life but he believes littering has become worse in recent years. |
"When I was a kid, most of the streets were clean and you wouldn't expect to see rubbish in the parks or residential areas," he said. | "When I was a kid, most of the streets were clean and you wouldn't expect to see rubbish in the parks or residential areas," he said. |
"Now, I'd say there's more rubbish than play equipment in the parks. It's disappointing to see." | "Now, I'd say there's more rubbish than play equipment in the parks. It's disappointing to see." |
One experience that motivated him to continue litter picking was the state of the route to his daughter's nursery. | One experience that motivated him to continue litter picking was the state of the route to his daughter's nursery. |
"We walked my daughter to nursery through a footpath, and to put it bluntly, it was disgusting," he explained. | "We walked my daughter to nursery through a footpath, and to put it bluntly, it was disgusting," he explained. |
"Covered in rubbish like dog poo, cigarette butts and fly-tipping. | "Covered in rubbish like dog poo, cigarette butts and fly-tipping. |
"Nobody's child should be walking through that, and it motivated me to do something about it." | "Nobody's child should be walking through that, and it motivated me to do something about it." |
Connor said being a young father "completely changed" his outlook on the environment. | Connor said being a young father "completely changed" his outlook on the environment. |
"Being a young dad is scary, however, it's made me a better man and person," he added. | "Being a young dad is scary, however, it's made me a better man and person," he added. |
"Every day I want to make the world a nicer and more engaging place for her. I want to improve the environment around us so she grows up somewhere nice." | "Every day I want to make the world a nicer and more engaging place for her. I want to improve the environment around us so she grows up somewhere nice." |
Some litter, discovered along the A6007 in Stapleford | |
Connor relies on tip-offs from the public via Facebook and his website to find out where the worst littering spots are. | Connor relies on tip-offs from the public via Facebook and his website to find out where the worst littering spots are. |
Until now, he has been doing it anonymously. | Until now, he has been doing it anonymously. |
"What I do is about the community, not me, so why do I need to show my face? To me, it's about helping the people," he said. | "What I do is about the community, not me, so why do I need to show my face? To me, it's about helping the people," he said. |
In his two years of litter picking, he said some items bothered him more than others. | |
"Cigarette butts are my arch-nemesis," he said. "We have to pick every single one up individually, and when it rains, they expand and become even harder to pick up. | |
"Please - just put them in a bin." | "Please - just put them in a bin." |
In the future, Connor wants more people to join his litter picking operation | |
Connor's work has been praised by people in the community, including Richard MacRae, leader of the Broxtowe Independents Group on Broxtowe Borough Council. | Connor's work has been praised by people in the community, including Richard MacRae, leader of the Broxtowe Independents Group on Broxtowe Borough Council. |
MacRae said: "Connor's dedication to keeping Stapleford clean is truly inspiring. | |
"Waking up at 6am every weekday to litter pick shows an incredible commitment to our community, and it's fantastic to see a young person leading by example. Initiatives like his really make a difference." | "Waking up at 6am every weekday to litter pick shows an incredible commitment to our community, and it's fantastic to see a young person leading by example. Initiatives like his really make a difference." |
Connor currently picks litter alone, but he hopes more people will join him in the future. | Connor currently picks litter alone, but he hopes more people will join him in the future. |
He has had four people wanting to join him and said he would like one day to have a person responsible for individual areas "so there is never any litter as people keep picking it up". | He has had four people wanting to join him and said he would like one day to have a person responsible for individual areas "so there is never any litter as people keep picking it up". |
For now, Connor's daughter is too young to get involved, but he hopes she will join him in the future. | For now, Connor's daughter is too young to get involved, but he hopes she will join him in the future. |
"When she's a bit older, I'll take her on her first litter pick. I hope she can look back at this and be proud of what her dad is doing," he said. | "When she's a bit older, I'll take her on her first litter pick. I hope she can look back at this and be proud of what her dad is doing," he said. |
"That would mean the world to me." | "That would mean the world to me." |
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