Showing posts with label Litter. Show all posts
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Monday, 19 March 2012

Downsview Clearance

Dumping & fly-tipping. Councillor's worked with residents to get land cleared


An older story this; a number of residents on Downsview had major complaints about land being used a dumping ground behind their properties.

The Luton & Wayfield team worked with the residents to ensure the land is cleared.

Commercial land owners need to be sensitive to their environment. As local Councillor's we will be working to ensure people are not blighted by industrial waste

If you have problems with fly tipping on dumping please do contact us.

Saturday, 18 February 2012

Community Clean Up Success

Cllr Vince Maple with residents clearing Chatham alleys

We would like to thank all those who took part in the Chatham Big Community Clean Up

The event is the start of an ongoing programme of events lasting until at least June 2013.

If you would like an event in your street, please contact us.

The project, which is part funded by European Union grant funding, has allowed for a focus on specific areas throughout the two wards.

Volunteers have come from across the community, with support from council officers, local councillors, MHS Homes, Medway Messenger as well as those on community payback – all making a big difference.

Commenting Cllr Vince Maple, Deputy Leader of the Labour Group and Chatham Central Ward Councillor said,

“It has been an amazing turnout – for some time people from around the community have been asking for a project of this nature. We have seen community volunteers come out to make a difference on their streets. Another important element has been the involvement of community payback which again many residents are pleased to see happening. I am hopeful that this will continue to be a project well supported by the community.”

Local resident and Community Volunteer Arun Shrestha of Glencoe Road, Chatham said,

“It was great to be able to be part of the Clean Up Campaign. I hope it will raise awareness of cleanliness and community health”

Cllr Sam Craven who represents the Luton and Wayfield Ward added,

“The clean up has been an outstanding success that I am sure will continue over the coming months. It is great to see residents giving time to care for their community”