CHEWING gum and weeds will be removed from Newbury town centre as part of the town’s ‘grime-busting’ service.
The town will be thoroughly cleaned before locals and visitors return to its streets next week.
Newbury Business Improvement District (BID) have announced their ‘grime-busting’ service has returned to the town this week (June 8) in preparation for the town’s reopening of non-essential businesses from June 15 onwards.
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Newbury BID said it is “delighted to be able to provide a thorough grime-busting service which provides additional cleansing to the town centre as will help to create an enhanced clean environment for both locals and visitors who will be looking to return to its streets”.
As well as the weekly cardboard collection which then gets recycled, it is adding additional services within the BID area which will be free of charge to BID members.
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These include shop and businesses frontage being deep cleaned, street furniture, chewing gum removal, steam clean to remove ingrained dirt from public and private spaces and weed removal.
If you would like to request more information or schedule one of the above services, please contact 01635 760505 or email info@newburybid.com.
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