Harrogate BID's street rangers have shared another town centre glow-up as part of their mission to make Harrogate "clean and welcoming" for all.
The team have shared ‘before and after’ photos of the steps on Kings Road, next to popular Italian restaurant Stuzzi, following a jet wash and clean.
Harrogate BID funded new equipment last year, which can store up to 1,000 litres of water and can be heated up to 100 degrees to remove dirt, grime and other tricky materials.
So far, they have covered thousands of square metres with the cleans - alongside all of their other daily jobs and interactions.
A spokesperson for Harrogate BID said:
“The steps, used by many local people and visitors every day, now have a new refreshed look.
“Our Street Ranger team have been hard at work deep cleaning around the town centre using the top of the range equipment we invested in last year!”
To request Harrogate BID’s Street Ranger service, simply email them on info@harrogatebid.co.uk

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