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More road sweepers brought in to keep County Durham clean and tidy

Published April 25, 2023 10.22am


The North East's largest council has bolstered its road sweeping fleet in order to keep communities clean and tidy.

Road sweepers CLS

Left to right: clean and green supervisor Ian Harland, Cllr Mark Wilkes and road sweeper operative Alan Crone.

We have taken on three road sweepers that will be deployed in town centres and elsewhere, as part of our work to help communities look their best.

The bigger fleet means that places like Durham City, Chester-le-Street and Bishop Auckland, as well as other towns and villages, can be visited by road sweepers more often.

Clean and tidy communities

Cllr Mark Wilkes, our Cabinet member for Neighbourhoods and Climate Change, said: "Residents expect our communities to be clean and tidy and we want exactly the same thing.

"That is why we have put additional funding towards increasing capacity in our road sweeping fleet.

"The extra resource will mean less work is required emptying gullies and drains, reducing flood risk and keeping areas looking clean.

"We look forward to these vehicles and our existing fleet ensuring places across County Durham look their best for residents and visitors alike."



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