Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
Young Welsh Muslims help clean up the country after New Year's Eve
While most of us were still sleeping off the night before, around a thousand Muslims across the UK took to the streets to help clean up after New Year's Eve.
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) met on New Year's Day morning to clean up the streets of 50 British towns including Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea.
The organised "big street clean" saw more than a thousand volunteers help pick up rubbish from London to Glasgow as part of AMYA's winter charity campaign.
They held a special prayer before putting on their hi-vis jackets and heading out into the empty streets to pick up any waste after last night's festivities.
Making Britain a better place.
While most of us were still sleeping off the night before, around a thousand Muslims across the UK took to the streets to help clean up after New Year's Eve.
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA) met on New Year's Day morning to clean up the streets of 50 British towns including Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea.
The organised "big street clean" saw more than a thousand volunteers help pick up rubbish from London to Glasgow as part of AMYA's winter charity campaign.
They held a special prayer before putting on their hi-vis jackets and heading out into the empty streets to pick up any waste after last night's festivities.
Making Britain a better place.