- Robin Kevan
Robin Kevan (born
Sedbergh , then inYorkshire ,8 April ,1945 ), a retired social worker, is affectionately known as Rob the Rubbish in his home town ofLlanwrtyd Wells ,Powys , for voluntarily clearinglitter from the town's streets each day.He has become famous throughout the
United Kingdom for his efforts to clean up the countryside, most notably onBen Nevis inScotland ,Snowdon inWales andScafell Pike inEngland . It started with him quietly cleaning his own village of litter and went on from there. Slowly the media picked up on his efforts and he has been featured in numerous newspaper articles and TV and radio shows including the "Richard and Judy Show" onChannel 4 , theBBC 'sCountryfile and the "Jeremy Vine Show".On 4 September 2006, "
The Daily Telegraph " described Kevan as "the unlikely new hero of the environmental lobby". "The Independent " stated in one of its leaders in 2005 that "Mr Kevan thus follows in the footsteps of others who have decided something must be done and done it. One thinks ofFlorence Nightingale ,Albert Schweitzer ,Bob Geldof ,Diana, Princess of Wales ...". At the end of 2005,Stephen Jardine of theEdinburgh Evening News stated that Robin Kevan was his choice for Man of the Year and concluded: "Britain needs more people like Rob the Rubbish who recognise enough is enough and are prepared to take responsibility for doing something about it." In October 2006 he was taken on a trek toMount Everest by Travel and Trek to clean up to thebase camp of the world's highestmountain . In 2007 he appeared on theBBC 's documentary series "Mountain" presented byGriff Rhys Jones in which it highlighted his work in cleaning upMount Snowdon inWales . In the book which accompanied the seriesGriff Rhys Jones said the following, "Rob proved to be an unnervingly delightful chap. He disliked litter so he had put on a day-glo jacket, taken up his claw stick and, like some medieval holy man, dedicated his life to wandering the wild places on behalf of us sinners. And he had a jacket for me too. It said, 'Griff the Garbage'".External links
* [http://www.robtherubbish.co.uk Rob the Rubbish]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/09/04/nrob04.xml Article on Rob the Rubbish in "The Daily Telegraph"]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article328603.ece Article on Rob the Rubbish in "The Independent"]
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