Your Council, Your Say March 2008
Keeping Sheffield Cleaner
At the next Your Council, Your Say we are inviting you to tell us about areas of the
city that need to be cleaned up.
Residents are our eyes and ears and you can help us by identifying places that need attention.
We will consider every location that is reported to us. If the Council is responsible for the site, we will clean it up. If we are unable to clean it, we will let you know why.
Sheffield is getting cleaner, but we know more needs doing.
We want your views
As ever, Your Council, Your Say is also an opportunity for you to talk to Council officers and Councillors, and we want to hear your views about any aspect of Council services. We want to hear about what you think we do well and also what we can do to improve.
These are the ways you can give us your views:
- Visit the Your Council, Your Say marquee on Town Hall Square (outside the Town Hall) on Saturday 8 and Monday 10 March and complete the feedback form, or speak to a Council officer or Councillor
- Complete a feedback form online
- Email us at yoursay@sheffield.gov.uk
- Feedback about any aspect of Council services online
Additionally, we are inviting you to sign an online petition to call on private landowners to take responsibility for keeping their land clear of litter, waste and graffiti.
We hope you will take the time to share your views with us.
Councillor Jan Wilson - Leader of the Council
Sir Bob Kerslake – Chief Executive
Last year the Council:
- Issued over 300 fines to people who have dropped litter, fly posted or damaged property with graffiti
- Removed over 7,800 fly posters from main roads into the city
- Purchased 24 new cleaning machines to keep the city centre and local neighbourhoods clean and litter free
- Won five Green Flag and two Community Green Pennant Awards for parks and open spaces
See more about what we're doing to keep Sheffield clean and more about what you're doing to clean up your neighbourhoods.
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