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September Cleansing Report

In September we welcomed students back to our city, with the cleansing team helping to keep Bristol a clean place for all to enjoy.

04/10/2022

BID Lead
Sabrina Shutter

In September the cleansing team continued with their core work and methodical deep cleans. This month’s focus was on Temple Way and Avon Street, two major routes within the BID area.

The team responded to several hospitality levy payer requests to support with additional cleansing and removal of waste, so the outdoor areas could be enjoyed by visitors who made the most of the sunny autumnal days.

 

Overall, we saw an increase in the number of unwanted graffiti, litter, and other general dirt which the team successfully removed. Our brilliant team removed a total of 175 items of graffiti in 131 different locations this month.

The team are working very hard to remove unwanted graffiti promptly and efficiently and you can help by reporting illegal graffiti to the police via their online reporting system.

Don’t hesitate to contact us with any unwanted graffiti you need removing or any other cleansing issues you need support with.

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