Nominations sought for Street Pride scheme
COULD your street benefit from a spring clean?
If so, Lancaster City Council wants to hear from you.
Under the council’s Street Pride scheme special hit squads move in to streets across the district to give them a thorough clean.
Services provided include street cleaning, gully emptying, minor highway repairs, weeding and tree pruning.
Launched in 2008, the scheme has been a great success and nominations are now being sought for the next phase.
A key aim of the project is to involve communities in nominating streets that could benefit from a deep clean and to help look after their area once the council has completed its work.
Residents are asked to contact their ward councillor(s) with suggestions of streets they feel could benefit.
These may be known 'grot- spots', or places that could do with a general tidy up.
Residents on successful streets will also be asked to sign up to a Street Pride charter, to raise awareness of the responsibilities of both residents and the council in maintaining the district.
Coun Jon Barry, Cabinet member with responsibility for the environment, said: “We should all be taking pride in living in a clean environment. Once the streets are clean, it's up to all of us to keep them that way!"
To nominate a street simply contact your ward councillor. A list is available on the council's website.
The deadline for nominations is Friday February 26 2010.
Date Updated: 01/02/10