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Grot Spot campaign



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Published Date:
21 November 2007
Today sees the launch of our campaign to help clear up South Holland's grot spots.
We will be looking to highlight the sites in most need of attention and then work with South Holland District Council to help clear them up.

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We also want to try and find members of the community and groups that feel passionate about looking after their neighbourhood and highlight the work that they do.

This week we look at some of the areas that have already been touted as grot spots by our readers and speak to Coun Howard Johnson about how the district council can help people who want to take responsibility for keeping their community clean.

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  • Last Updated: 22 November 2007 9:02 AM
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