Clean and Green Manchester: £15m pledge to improve neighbourhoods and fight litter
Three year £15m programme of investment to support communities to be cleaner and greener Launch project will see more than 2,300 litter bins replaced across the city
Three year £15m programme of investment to support communities to be cleaner and greener Launch project will see more than 2,300 litter bins replaced across the city
A fly tipper, who dumped rubbish in an alleyway as well as using residents' waste container bins to dump building materials and household waste, has been successfully prosecuted by the Council.
Thousands of volunteers are expected to spring into action after pledging to pick up litter across Manchester as part of a national campaign to keep their local communities clean.
Manchester City Council is reminding residents that due to the bank holidays over Christmas and New Year that everyone's bins collections days will change during the two-week festive period.
A fly tipper who advertised waste disposal services on Facebook has paid a high price for his illegal practices removing waste.
Schools will be springing into action to help make Manchester a cleaner and greener city as they join in the annual Great British Spring Clean campaign this month.
Manchester City Council is encouraging residents to find out when their bins collections will take place over the festive period and to make a concerted effort to recycle as much as possible.
As the city centre returns to a normality not seen for 18 months, Manchester City Council has a clear message to visitors coming into the city - littering is not acceptable.