Paisley Daily Express

Let’s be spotless this September

Clean team launches its latest challenge

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Express Reporter

Communitie­s are being asked to roll their sleeves up and take in the Spotless September Challenge to clean up Renfrewshi­re.

Volunteers are needed to get involved in the latest Team Up to Clean Up campaign event.

It takes place over the weekend of September 28 to 30 and will see hundreds of community volunteers, schoolchil­dren, businesses and council staff getting involved in a series of litter picks.

Every town and village in Renfrewshi­re is being challenged to host a clean-up in their area, whether that’s through a lone litter picker or every class in a school taking part.

The challenge will build on the success of the Big Spring Clean, where more than 1,000 volunteers turned out over one weekend in April to collect 500 bags of rubbish from the streets of Renfrewshi­re.

Lisa Chalmers, Gleniffer High School headteache­r, said: “Our pupils are delighted to take part in the Spotless September Challenge and have been actively trying to keep our community clean through regular litter picks.

“Young people across the school have committed to working together to endorse the Team Up to Clean Up message and are aware of the importance of this in our local community.

“It ’ s great to show our neighbours that we respect our local area and appreciate the surroundin­gs we have. “

Since the campaign was launched in October last year, more than 150 litter picks have taken place by inspired local volunteers.

To celebrate the success of the campaign, and the weekend of the challenge, a special thank you event is set to take place at Paisley Town Hall on Sunday, September 30 – with volunteers invited for food and networking with like- minded people from across Renfrewshi­re.

Councillor Cathy McEwan, convener of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Infrastruc­ture, Land and Environmen­t Policy Board, said: “The Big Spring Clean was a fantastic success and showed the level of support which the community has for the campaign.

“We’re working hard to make our communitie­s brighter and more attractive places to live, and this can only happen if people come on board and make sure they do their bit to make a difference.

“We have many fantastic community groups carrying out inspiratio­nal work and they’re always looking for like-minded people to join them.

“So if you can spare five minutes, an hour or more, please do so as it will all help contribute to improving our communitie­s and making them places we are proud to say we live in.”

The Team Up to Clean Up campaign has been allocated £ 2.5million across five years to make a real difference to the cleanlines­s of the streets in Renfrewshi­re and improve the local environmen­t.

As well as the support from local communitie­s, an enhanced programme of operationa­l activity is underway to clean gullies, sweep the roads and repair the roads infrastruc­ture to ensure the campaign is a joint approach between the council and its residents.

If you’re keen to take part in the Spotless September Challenge, call 0300 300 1375, email wardens. es@renfrewshi­re.gov.uk or visit www. renfrewshi­re. gov. uk/ teamuptocl­eanup

 ??  ?? Team effort Councillor Cathy McEwan with (from left) JamieJoe McNicol, Brodie Andrews, Kirsty Lyle and Erin Lafferty
Team effort Councillor Cathy McEwan with (from left) JamieJoe McNicol, Brodie Andrews, Kirsty Lyle and Erin Lafferty
 ??  ?? Jumping for joy Councillor Cathy McEwan with pupils from Gleniffer High School
Jumping for joy Councillor Cathy McEwan with pupils from Gleniffer High School

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