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Young volunteers launch new litter picking hub in Port Talbot

Volunteers lead the way

Five young volunteers turned out on Saturday 4 October to take part in the launch, joining forces to tidy up the town centre. The group spent the morning collecting litter around The New Plaza, filling seven bags in total.

The event marked the official opening of the site as a Litter Picking Hub, part of a Wales‑wide network run by Keep Wales Tidy and funded by the Welsh Government. The hubs provide free access to equipment such as pickers, hi‑vis vests, rubbish bags and hoops, making it easier for residents to organise their own clean‑ups.

Partnership with Keep Wales Tidy

The New Plaza hub is one of 14 now operating across Neath Port Talbot. Organisers say the aim is to support local communities, encourage pride in shared spaces and boost wellbeing through outdoor volunteering.

Sam Hunt, YMCA Port Talbot Hostel Manager, said the launch showed the difference young people can make: “It was brilliant to see so many young people turn out for the launch and take action to improve our shared spaces. Together, we can inspire long‑lasting change.”

Young volunteers with litter picking equipment gather in the lobby of The New Plaza, Port Talbot, for the hub’s launch event.(Image: Keep Wales Tidy)

Pride in the local environment

Kathryn Britton, Keep Wales Tidy Project Officer for Neath Port Talbot, added: “Port Talbot is an area of outstanding natural beauty, and it was fantastic to see The New Plaza celebrate their Litter Picking Hub launch with such a great effort from young people.”

She encouraged residents to continue using the hub, describing it as a simple and effective way to keep communities clean and cared for.

Open to all

The New Plaza hub is free to use and open seven days a week. Anyone can borrow equipment to carry out their own litter picks. More details are available at keepwalestidy.cymru/litter-picking-hubs.

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Five young people with litter pickers and rubbish bags standing in front of a graffiti wall in Port Talbot.Six young people holding litter pickers and rubbish bags in the lobby of The New Plaza, Port Talbot.

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