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Thursday, 11 February 2016

Council to issue packs, bags and a call to action in nation’s ‘Clean for the Queen’ campaign

 

Cheshire East Council is urging communities to ‘Clean for The Queen’ to mark the monarch’s 90th birthday.

The Council’s Cabinet agreed to promote a localised campaign to spruce up the Borough as part of the nationwide clean up drive to mark the big occasion.

A campaign will begin in March to promote self-sustainability and civic pride, with volunteer groups, supported by the Council, to organise litter picking and smarten up their towns, villages and neighbourhoods.

The Council will set up a fund of £7,000 to provide litter picking packs, including disposable gloves, litter-picker tools and high visibility vests.

This is over and above the fund set aside nationally to drive forward the Clean for the Queen campaign across the country.

It is anticipated that volunteer groups will continue to use the packs and maintain clean-up operations up to and beyond the Queen’s official birthday in June when UK-wide celebrations are planned.

Three days in early March (4 – 6), have been selected for the launch of the campaign.

The Council’s wholly owned environmental waste and recycling company Ansa will provide free bags for litter and collect them when full.

Councillor David Brown, Deputy Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: “We want to encourage existing voluntary clean-up groups to take part and inspire other neighbours and communities to do the same.

“We hope those taking part for the first time will continue to be active in this way and become potential community champions and leaders.

“We would like to see everyone doing their best to make Cheshire East litter free and I hope businesses, take-away food outlets and other organisations will play their part.”

Councillor Les Gilbert, Cabinet member in charge of communities, said: “We are delighted to be supporting Clean for The Queen and we would encourage as many groups, individuals and organisations as possible to take part. 

“Litter is an anti-social problem and councils across the UK spend in excess of £1billion clearing up every year.

“By taking part in Clean for The Queen, communities will not only be doing their bit to mark her 90th birthday, they will also give themselves a clean space in which to live, work and play and to be proud of.

“We want to help organisations and residents to get involved and would urge people to apply as soon as possible, to ensure they have their own kit together with their resource pack to help them with any questions around health and safety, good practice and first aid.”

Clean for the Queen is a national campaign and is the first anti-litter campaign since 1953.

More information about Clean for The Queen and the existing clean teams across Cheshire East can be found by searching Clean for The Queen at: www.cheshireeast.gov.uk

Caption: Members of the Crewe Clean Team ready for action

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