Our Community Champions could be anyone from your next door
neighbour to a local group, school or organisation. They act as
they Council's eyes and ears - calling, e-mailing or texting in any
street issues they come across such as:
<> Potholes
<> Weeds
<> Dog fouling
<> Street lights out
<> Graffiti and vandalism
<> Overhanging trees/hedges
<> Flytipping and litter
These are volunteers of any age who care about the environment
and want to help keep it clean, green and tidy. By agreeing to a
code of conduct for themselves and working with the Council to look
out for local eyesores they make a real difference in their local
area.
If you are a person who cares about the area you live in, and
would be willing to take the time to do something about it,
become a Champion. You will be given a pack containing
everything you'll need to get involved - a copy of the Litter Code
and Pledge, a pad and pen, on-the-go drinking mug, set of pre-paid
postcards and access to a free phone number.
From then on it will be all down to you - you can ring, text,
e-mail or send in one of your postcards whenever you spot something
that shouldn't be there and you can also become a litter-buster by
getting involved in community litter picks and other events.
If you would like to find out more or become a Champion, contact
Mick Galley on 01376 552525.