Businesses urged to join town centre Christmas clean-up campaign

Posted 26th October 2021

Town centre businesses will have the chance to ‘get Northampton gleaming’ as part of a dedicated tidy day ahead of the busiest shopping period of the year.

The concerted clean-up campaign will see business owners team up to get the town centre looking its best and make it even more appealing to visitors this Christmas.

The event, which takes place from 9am to noon on Monday, November 8 and will get underway in Market Square, has been organised by Northampton Town Centre Business Improvement District (BID) – an organisation working to make Northampton a better place to live, shop and work.

It forms part of a series of projects to tidy up Northampton town centre, and follows a previous tidy day held in August which saw almost 50 people collect more than 100 bags of rubbish from known litter hot spots around the town centre.

Mark Mullen, Northampton Town Centre BID operations manager, said: “With Christmas around the corner we know thousands of people will be heading into town to buy presents for their loved ones and we want to make sure Northampton is looking its very best.

“We were delighted to see so many people join us for the last tidy day and we look forward to another successful day, with rubbish removed from the streets and pavements and doorways left sparkling.

“If everyone makes a concerted effort to dispose of their rubbish in the right way our town centre can stay looking its beautiful best.”

August’s tidy day saw volunteers from the Northants Litter Wombles, Mayor of Northampton Cllr Rufia Ashraf and representatives from West Northamptonshire Council and Northampton Town Council team up with businesses to improve the look and feel of town centre streets and car parks.

For full information about the tidy day event visit www.discovernorthampton.co.uk