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Day of action to clean up Newark

Posted onPosted on 11th Apr

The environmental services team at Newark and Sherwood District Council spent a day working around known problem areas in the town in an effort to clean up our community.

The day of action covered multiple areas, including Newark Northgate Retail Park, Ossington Way, Montgomery Road, and Victoria Street.

Officers completed work including litter picking and the tidying of local parks and open spaces. The team also removed graffiti from various areas, using an industrial strength power-washer to remove any trace of the vandalism. Streets covered with discarded chewing gum were cleaned. Thorough cleaning using a street sweeper vehicle took place around residential areas and along roads to remove waste and debris.

The council said it encouraged residents to help by reporting issues such as littering, graffiti and other environmental offences at its website.

Throughout the day the team were joined by local councillors, including Simon Haynes, Jack Kellas and Keith Girling, deputy leader of the council.

Keith said: “We are all committed to making Newark and Sherwood a cleaner, safer, greener place to live, work and enjoy. The hard work put in by our environmental services team does not go unnoticed as they tirelessly work to clean up after those people who selfishly litter and vandalise our district with graffiti.

“Days such as this allow the team to clean up particular problem areas, identified not only by the team but also by our residents. We must all do our bit to help and I encourage residents to work as our eyes and ears around the community, in order to report those who continue to blight our district.”

The day of action was conducted as part of the Safer Streets project, a partnership between the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Nottinghamshire Police, the district council and Nottinghamshire County Council to improve security in areas particularly affected by crimes such as burglary, vehicle theft and robbery. It includes a package of measures to deter crime and anti-social behaviour by strengthening community cohesion and enhancing the local environment.

For more information about the Street Scene team and to report issues visit https://www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/streetcleaning/

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