Paisley Daily Express

It’s good riddance to bad rubbish

Clean-up was a big success

- Express Reporter

More than 1,000 volunteers took part in 31 community clean-ups as people were inspired to take part in an actionpack­ed weekend of events.

Almost 500 bags of rubbish were collected as pupils, volunteers, police and local businesses and elected members worked side by side to brighten the local area and tackle the issue of littering.

Renfrewshi­re’s Big Spring Clean was the largest set of events planned since the launch of the Team Up to Clean campaign, and set out to make a real difference to the area’s environmen­t.

Litter picks were arranged across the area by schools and community groups, with Renfrewshi­re Council assisting by providing all the required equipment needed and removing the collected rubbish at the end of each event.

Donations of water, bananas and sweet treats for the volunteers who took part were made by Morrisons, Tesco, McDonald’s and Greggs.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, convener of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Infrastruc­ture, Land and Environmen­t Policy Board, said: “The level of support we have seen over this weekend has been incredible and has shown the breadth of support for our Team Up to Clean Up campaign.

“Volunteers young and old turned out to work alongside each other to make a real difference to their local area and the event has been an undeniable success, with a noticeable increase in the cleanlines­s of all communitie­s after the weekend’s efforts.

“We know there are still areas of improvemen­ts to be made but with the support of the community, and a desire to eradicate the problem, we will begin to see real results and this weekend shows what can be achieved when we work together.

“Improving the cleanlines­s of Renfrewshi­re is a key commitment for the council and we will continue to do our bit to ensure our streets are cleaner and Renfrewshi­re is a brighter, more attractive place to live and work.

“Thank you to every volunteer who took part over the weekend. Please continue to harness that community spirit and work with us as we Team Up to Clean Up.”

A total of £ 2.5 million has been allocated to Renfrewshi­re’s Team Up to Clean Up campaign across the next five years to allow the continuati­on of an enhanced programme of gully cleaning, increased mechanical road sweeping, replacemen­t or removal of out of date street signs, a strengthen­ed Rapid Response Team and an additional six community litter pickers.

The campaign also challenges the community to play their part and this has been a rousing success as almost 100 community clean ups have been undertaken throughout the area and more than 1800 volunteers have taken part.

It also aims to tackle the issue of dog fouling in the area and recently saw more than 50 responsibl­e dog owners turn out for a mass dog walk in Robertson Park in Renfrew.

This followed a targeted streets initiative in which dog waste is spray painted with bright colours, warning messaging is painted sprayed onto the pavement, enforcemen­t patrols are enhanced and signage is placed around the area to bring the issue to the attention of offenders within that street. ● For more informatio­n on the campaign, visit www.renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/teamuptocl­eanup or join the Team Up to Clean Up community group on Facebook.

 ??  ?? Team effort Volunteers at Erskine Community Garden
Team effort Volunteers at Erskine Community Garden
 ??  ?? Happy to help Councillor Natalie Don, MSP Derek Mackay and Councillor Cathy McEwan
Happy to help Councillor Natalie Don, MSP Derek Mackay and Councillor Cathy McEwan
 ??  ?? Fun in the sun getting involved Paisley Grammar pupils
Fun in the sun getting involved Paisley Grammar pupils
 ??  ?? Family affair The Renfrew White Cart Riverbank effort
Family affair The Renfrew White Cart Riverbank effort
 ??  ?? All smiles Ferguslie Community Council members doing their bit
All smiles Ferguslie Community Council members doing their bit

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