By Angela Clark
Local youth charity, Y Sort It has been out and about hosting Pick, Play and Picnic events across West Dunbartonshire this summer.
The sessions aim to encourage children to get back outdoors whilst looking after their environment.
In Radnor Park adults and children helped clear away rubbish that was lying about, especially around the swing park where the youngsters are spending a lot of time since lockdown restrictions eased.
Families who attended wasted no time in filling bags and clearing the area making it safer and cleaner for everyone.
Their efforts were rewarded with a delicious picnic for lunch, followed by a play in the park.
Youth Worker Georgia Glendenning, said: “The day has been really good. It's good to see all the weans out taking part picking up the litter and seeing them coming in engaging with us again.”

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