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Big Summer Clean Up

Sarah Green August 8, 2015

City council launches initiative to clean up city centre streets and work with residents to spruce up their neighbourhoods this summer.

Cllr Gill Mitchell with Brighton &; Hove City Council’s new mechanical street cleaners. Photo:©James Boardman

Brighton & Hove City Council’s street cleansing service Cityclean has just taken charge of new specialist equipment for cleaning chewing gum and grime from pavements and plan to work alongside residents on community led action days.

Cllr Gill Mitchell, chair of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee, said: “Keeping our city streets clean will always be challenging, particularly during the busy summer months, but by investing in new machinery and introducing a revised cleaning schedule, we are confident that residents and visitors should soon see a big improvement.”

A crew of four staff will begin early in the morning in the city centre before the area gets too busy clearing the area of illegal fly-posters and graffiti.

One of four new mechanical Scarab street sweepers will clear the area of any litter and rubbish before a new chewing gum and grime removal machine will be used to deep clean the pavements.

The Big Summer Clean Up will also see Cityclean staff working in partnership with local communities, Action Teams and Resident Associations to clear up their neighbourhoods.

In July, residents came together to tidy up Manor Road playground in Brighton. Cityparks and Community Safety Team lent equipment and Cityclean took away 25 bags of rubbish picked up by community volunteers. Benches and railings also received a new lick of paint and Active Sussex is repairing the table tennis table in the park. Residents are now hoping to form a ‘friends of’ group to look after the park on a more regular basis.

Cllr Mitchell added: “The recent Big Beach Clean highlighted the huge amount of goodwill from residents and businesses to work together to improve the environment. We are pleased to be able to build on this success and work with residents and community groups in other parts of the city to improve their neighbourhoods.”

In August in Whitehawk, staff and residents will work together to clear, weed, tidy and scrub the estate’s gutters, pavements, pedestrian passageways and roadsides. Similar projects will follow across the city.

The summer community-clear up days will be followed with a new 12-month cleaning schedule which should help ensure that standards are maintained.


Clean Up Calendar

Where: Clock Tower, St James Street
When: W/C August 3

Where: East Street and Bartholomew Square
When: W/C August 10

Where: West Street, Kings Road/Brighton Metropole Hilton Hotel
When: W/C W/C August 10

Where: North Laine
When: W/C August 17

Where: Old Steine/North Street, George Street and Hove Station
When: W/C 24 August

Where: Church Road, Western Road
When: W/C August 31

Where: Queens Road, Portland Road
When: W/C September 7

Where: Lewes Road, London Road
When: W/C September 14

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