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Environmental Protection Act 1990. Sets out the standard of cleaning that must be achieved after sweeping of the road on a public highway Grade A ? No litter or refuse Grade B ? Predominantly free of litter except for some light scatteringGrade C ? Widespread distribution of litter with minor acc
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1. Street Cleansing Presented by Neal St Lewis
Street Environment Manager
2. Environmental Protection Act 1990 Sets out the standard of cleaning that must be achieved after sweeping of the road on a public highway
Grade A – No litter or refuse
Grade B – Predominantly free of litter except for some light scattering
Grade C – Widespread distribution of litter with minor accumulations
Grade D –Heavily affected by litter with significant accumulations
3. Photos Showing Grades of Cleanliness Grade A - No litter or refuse
4. Grade B - Predominantly free of litter except for some light scattering
5. Grade C – Widespread distribution of litter with minor accumulations
6. Grade D - Heavily affected by litter with significant accumulations
7. Cleansing Frequency A high frequency of cleansing occurs in town centres and High streets areas. These areas are referred to as Zone 1 areas
A low frequency of cleansing occurs in other areas e.g.
Residential areas
8. Cleansing Frequency Zone 1- Town Centres -7days a week
Zone 2 – Other shopping areas – 3 times a day
Zone 3 – North Circular Road – 3A and 3B
3A pavements- 3 times a week
3B Central Reservation- 8 times a year
Zone 4 - Industrial areas – 7 days a week
Zone 5 – Residential areas – 3 times a week
9. Efficiency Savings Ł700k over the next year.
Main areas affected:
Zone 5 Residential roads from 3 times a week to 2 times a week.
Deep cleansing - scrapped
10. Questions