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Street cleaning programme

We are responsible for keeping the area clean and free of litter.

How often are roads cleaned?

We clean town centres continuously and the roads are cleaned once every 8 to 12 weeks. If you feel there is an area that needs extra service, please let us know and we will check it out.

Please note that we are unable to use mechanical sweepers on block paved areas.  This is because blocks can be sucked into the machines which causes damage to the sweeper and pavements. If block paved areas need sweeping, please let us know to request a manual sweeper.

Please report excessive litter:

We will clear away syringes or needles within one day of being reported.

Please report syringes and needles using the online form:

In most public places it is an offence for anyone in charge of a dog to fail to clean up after it when it fouls. The offence carries a maximum fine of £1,000.

Dog mess will be cleared from hard surfaces only, and we aim to remove it within five working days from being reported.

Please report incidences of dog fouling:

We will:

  • empty all litter bins and dog waste bins at least once a week;
  • respond to reports of overflowing bins within five working days;
  • assess reports of damaged bins or bins that need replacing within five working days.

Please report overflowing or damaged dog or litter bins using the online form:

We will undertake regular cuts on grass verges, dependant on grass growth and weather conditions. If you notice a grass verge that is not cut regularly or is overgrown, please report it and we will respond within 28 days.

We operate a weed maintenance programme in May and October every year, weather permitting. This may involve spraying.

Please report grass verges that are not cut regularly and incidences of excessive weeds using the online form

We will collect dead animals from public roads only, within two days of being reported.

All dead animals – whether domestic or wild – will be disposed of. However, we keep a descriptive log for collected cats and dogs to allow for their identification and they are stored in appropriate conditions for a minimum period of one week, should the owner be traced and wishes to collect. Please contact Neighbourhood Services on customerservice@northlincs.gov.uk.

Please report dead animals that need removing using the online form:

Please contact our Customer Contact Centre for more information.

We work hard to keep the area clean and free of litter. We actively encourage communities to arrange voluntary litter picks.

If you would like to organise a voluntary litter pick event in your area please read and sign the Guidance for Voluntary Litter Picking [PDF, 394Kb] even if you do not wish to borrow any equipment.

How to arrange:

  • Complete a Risk Assessment[PDF, 29.9Kb] as per this example and communicate associated risks to all volunteers
  • Complete a Registration for Voluntary Litter Picks [PDF, 155Kb]
  • When you have completed these three documents, please send them to highway.maintenance@northlincs.gov.uk or Voluntary Litter Picks, 8-9 Billet Lane, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN15 9YH.
  • One of our officers will contact you to discuss details within 10 working days of receiving the completed registration form.

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Contact

Customer Contact Centre:

customerservice@northlincs.gov.uk
01724 297000

Highways and Community Services
8-9 Billet Lane
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN15 9YH