The Croydon Council is launching a three-week clean-up in South Norwood starting February 24, targeting areas like High Street, Station Road, and Portland Road. This initiative is part of the Cleaner Croydon campaign and coincides with the South Norwood Regeneration Programme that includes various infrastructure improvements. The clean-up plan has considered feedback from local stakeholders, focusing on tasks like cleaning bins, maintaining footways, and removing graffiti. Local engagement is encouraged through reporting environmental issues on the Love Clean Streets app. Mayor Jason Perry emphasizes the project's goal of fostering a community spirit and creating safe public spaces.
The blitz cleans in Norbury, Thornton Heath, New Addington and Addiscombe have been really impactful. I'm looking forward to working with South Norwood's residents and businesses to make locals feel proud of their great high street.
Clean streets are an essential part of creating safe, welcoming spaces where residents and businesses can thrive. I encourage anyone who sees fly-tipping or other environmental issues to report them to the council.
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