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The Love Your Neighbourhood project continues to make streets cleaner and greener.

Love Your Neighbourhood: Newington and Gipsyville area next in line for a tidy-up 

Hull City Council’s Love Your Neighbourhood project will be arriving in the Newington and Gipsyville area next week.  

As part of the citywide Love Your Neighbourhood project, streets in the Newington and Gipsyville area will undergo a comprehensive tidy-up from Wednesday 29 May to Friday 7 June, leaving the streets transformed and residents with a renewed sense of pride in their community  

During this period, the team will carry out a range of clear-up tasks, including verge cutting, grounds maintenance, and street cleaning works.    

The streets that will be included are Midway Grove, Hayton Grove, Seaton Grove, Coxwold Grove, Norton Grove, Wistow Grove, and Rawcliffe Grove. 

Councillor Charles Quinn, Portfolio Holder for Environment, said: “We are thrilled to announce that the next phase of the Love Your Neighbourhood project will take place in the Newington and Gipsyville area.  

“The dedicated team are ready to transform this neighbourhood, to make it a clean and welcoming place for residents to live.  

“We hope everyone in the area will reap the benefits of this wonderful project.” 

Love Your Neighbourhood is a new citywide tidy-up programme designed to tackle small areas one at a time.  

The team will tidy each area over a two-week period, after which residents should see a noticeable difference in the look and feel of their neighbourhood.   

To keep up-to-date on where the team is going next, visit Love Your Neighbourhood Archives – Hull CC News and follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Areas will be announced every two weeks.     

For further information, visit Love your neighbourhood | Love your street | Hull 

Alternatively, email loveyourstreet@hullcc.gov.uk 

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