Life in Salford 26 • August 2019 26
Mountain of rubbish cleared during spring clean Q
What do a bath tub, a mattress and pair of underpants have in common?
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They were all cleared from the streets of Salford during a major spring clean.
Salix Homes supported two community clean-ups in Salford as part of the Great British Spring Clean – a national event run by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy to encourage people to help clean-up where they live. Over the course of the two events in Kersal and Ordsall, volunteers picked up 110 bin bags of waste, plus 12 bags full of plastic bottles and four bin bags of aluminium cans, which were recycled. A further 1.2 tonnes of bulky waste was cleared from the streets and green spaces, which included mattresses, sofas, televisions and even an old bath tub. More than 40 volunteers and Salix Homes’ staff, including chief executive Lee Sugden and other senior managers, rolled up their sleeves to pick up an array of dumped rubbish and fly-tipped waste, which even included a pair of underpants and some slippers.
Above: Kamil helps neighbourhood officer Sue Chadwick with the clean-up. Right: Salix Homes’ senior
management team rolled up their sleeves.
Among the volunteers was nineyear-old Kamil, from Kersal, who said: I wanted to take part in the clean-up because I like to do nice things to help people where I live, plus it’ll be good when I’m playing out with my friends if everywhere is cleaner. Liam Turner, environmental services manager at Salix Homes, said: We were proud to support the Great British Spring Clean in Salford. It was fantastic to see so many people lending a hand and taking a bit of ownership of the area where they live.
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I think everyone is well aware of “ the devastating effect that litter, and particularly plastic waste, is having on our planet, so the efforts of the volunteers will make a positive and visible difference to the environment on our doorstep. Building safe, clean and happy communities is a priority for Salix Homes, and we will continue to build on the success of the clean-up events and work with our residents to ensure our neighbourhoods are places where people can be proud to live and work.
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