The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Time to push again for eco title

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With this being a season of goodwill and further attempts to make this city one to be proud of it could be a great opportunit­y to try yet again to make Peterborou­gh the No.1 environmme­ntally recognised city nationwide.

With so many calls to bring back THE PRIDE that once existed the anti-litter projects along with the recycling successes there is one remaining task to be considered which would be the ‘icing on the cake’ for this city and its residents and that is to remove the unwanted and unsightly GRAFFITI that blights the street furniture ( junction boxes and litter bins) and is on residentia­l brick walls and wooden fences.

For well over a year residents have had to see this eye- sore and no attempt by those responsibl­e to cleanse their items.

Until such blight is removed this city surely can not be promoted as a candidate for such a title as Britain’s No. 1 Environmen­tal City.

The Peterborou­gh Telegraph’s photograph­ers have recorded these items blighted with unwanted GRAFFITI for well over a year along well used sections of the GREEN WHEEL and other fences and walls.

Perhaps a resolution for the New Year could be for all councillor­s to promote the task of REMOVING GRAFFITI within their areas?

There are kits available and I am sure there would be many volunteers with a PRIDE of PLACE more than willing to spend an hour or so to cleanse these brick walls and wooden fences of their property or tenancy.

A big spring cleaning week along with the litter sweep would go a long way to put Peterborou­gh in the ‘race’ to become Britain’s No.1 environmen­tally orientated city. Mike Russell

Orton Peterborou­gh

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