Harrogate’s Street Ranger has been tackling town centre graffiti as part of his mission to make the town "safe, clean and welcoming."
Harrogate street ranger removes graffiti as part of town centre cleanup Harrogate’s Street Ranger has been tackling town centre graffiti as part of his mission to make the town “safe, clean and welcoming.” Harrogate BID’s Chris Ashby patrols Harrogate to carry out cleaning and weeding duties. And over the past week, he’s been removing graffiti, jet washing and painting bollards around the town centre. [caption id="attachment_75380" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Harrogate's Street Ranger has been removing town centre graffiti.[/caption] His work aims to “go above and beyond” that undertaken by the council’s street cleansing department and the BID’s contract cleaning crew. Harrogate BID Manager Matthew Chapman said previously:
“Harrogate is the ‘jewel in Yorkshire’s crown’, and Chris is there to give it an extra sparkle. “The council already does a great job in terms of ridding pavements of litter, and Chris builds on their day-to-day work.”If you are a BID Member and have a cleansing request, email info@harrogatebid.co.uk Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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