Funding to Tackle Sticky Issue of Chewing Gum on Wirral Streets
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Over £1 million for towns and cities to clean up chewing gum stains
52 councils across the UK will receive funding to remove chewing gum stains and clean up our streets. More than 50 councils across the UK will receive a share of £1.2 million to combat the scourge of chewing gum litter on the country's high streets, thanks to grants handed out today (Tuesday 17 June) by the government and charity Keep Britain Tidy.
Councils to share additional £1.2m from gum litter initiative
MRW Councils to share additional £1.2m from gum litter initiative Fourth rounds of funds to be distributed through government and industry partnership will aid councils with specialist street cleaning servicesCouncils to share additional £1.2m from gum litter initiative Neil Merrett
Over 50 councils recieve £1.2 million to tackle chewing gum litter
Over 50 councils across the UK will receive a share of £1.2 million to tackle chewing gum litter. The grants, provided by the UK Government and environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, are part of the fourth round of funding from the Chewing Gum Task Force. Launched in 2021, the Task Force is a partnership between industry, government and funds from gum producers, which aims to prevent anti-social littering and help local councils acquire cuttin…
Rushcliffe gets share of £1.2 million grant to clean up chewing gum stains on pavements
Rushcliffe is one of more than 50 councils across the UK will receive a share of £1.2 million to combat the scourge of chewing gum litter on the country’s high streets, thanks to grants handed out today (Tuesday 17 June) by the government and charity Keep Britain Tidy. It’s the fourth round of funding from […]
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