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SMARTER STREETS, CLEANER ESTATES
LHP customer engagement officers Jen Day, Josh Abrams and Sharna Hayden with Staniland Academy competition
winners Phoebe, Anita and Nikola.
Right: Staniland Academy’s
Phoebe with her winning
Arty Boston pupils have designs on LHP customer engagement officer Paul Kenny design.
cleaner neighbourhoods as part of an said: “I was delighted to see the quality and the Below: LHP estate caretaker
environmental awareness campaign. knowledge that the pupils showed when designing Baz Warsop with Carlton Road
their posters. Academy winner Julia
Carlton Road and Staniland Academy pupils aged
between six and eleven entered posters in the “They are a credit to their communities and the
competition urging people to look after the local posters will encourage people on their estates to
environment, keep their neighbourhood clean, not take some responsibility for their actions regarding
drop litter and tackle dog fouling issues. dog fouling, recycling and their bins and fly tipping
- an outstanding contribution.”
Now the winning designs will be displayed across
Boston’s estates to encourage residents to keep The project is part of a wider clean-up campaign
their community clean. involving LHP, Boston Borough Council and
Lincolnshire Police which included neighbourhood
litter picks and recycling waste demonstrations with
the school’s mini-police force.
The mini-police initiative gives pupils from Carlton
Road and Staniland Academies the chance to be
involved in learning about the work of the police.
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