Harrogate BID's Street Ranger team have been hard at work to ensure the town centre is looking its best.
Sam Ashby and Darren Jevons have been targeting Parliament Street, home to iconic venues including Turkish Baths and Bettys, to remove chewing gum litter.
The pair have been using a jet-washing method that combines heat with an eco-friendly, plant-based cleaning formula - with no harsh chemicals.
Its part of Harrogate BID’s mission to ensure Harrogate remains a must-visit destination.
Bethany Allen, Operations and Projects Executive at Harrogate BID, said previously:
“Our Street Rangers are a key part of the business plan we deliver in Harrogate as they continue to make a positive impact on our place.
“Sam and Darren do a fantastic job making sure our town centre looks the best it can for both local people and visitors.”
The BID provides the Street Ranger service as additionality on top of the statutory Local Authority provision.
If you would like to request the BID Street Ranger service, email the organisation on info@harrogatebid.co.uk or contact Sam or Darren on WhatsApp on either 07824962643 or 07385472141.

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