Royce Road Tidy Up
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Publish Date: 1st
March 2010
Author: Keeley Baumber
Residents on the Royce Road estate in Spalding joined the South
Holland Junior Wardens by getting their hands dirty last week,
taking part in the ‘Big Tidy Up’ part of the nationwide campaign
Keep Britain Tidy.
The volunteers joined partnering agencies
L&H Homes, Lincolnshire Police, South Holland District Council,
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, Groundwork Lincolnshire and LCC Child
Services and picked up a total of 47 bags of rubbish -
significantly improving the appearance of the estate.
Leanne Harding, Community Involvement Officer
commented “The day was a great success, I was amazed at how
quickly we collected the bags of rubbish – the residents and the
South Holland Junior Wardens worked really well together!”
Ryan Ellis, Spalding Police Community Support
Officer said “The aim of taking part in the big tidy was to
involve the residents and the wardens, to improve the neighbourhood
and also to reinforce the community spirit in the area. I defiantly
feel this was achieved on the day. I hope now this will discourage
people from dropping rubbish in the future”.
