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Sisters' signs inspire clean-up in local woods
7 May
Summary
- Two young sisters created signs to combat dog fouling.
- Their action prompted a local volunteer group to clean up.
- The girls learned they can make a difference through action.

Two young sisters, Daisy, aged six, and Flora, eight, have initiated a campaign against dog fouling in their local play area.
Disturbed by the amount of dog mess at the entrance to Court Woods in Clevedon, North Somerset, the sisters created handmade signs to remind dog owners to clean up after their pets.
Their mother, Aimee, emphasized the importance of such natural spaces for children's outdoor activities. The initiative resonated with the Clevedon Poo Patrol, a volunteer group.
Members of the group responded positively, clearing 30 pieces of dog waste and expressing admiration for the girls' efforts. They plan to create more signs, inspired by the sisters' proactive approach to community improvement.