Ashby's deep clean has been delayed due to 'shortage of drivers'

By Graham Hill

8th Aug 2021 | Local News

The clean up operation will start later this month. Photo: Ashby Nub News
The clean up operation will start later this month. Photo: Ashby Nub News

Ashby's post-lockdown 'deep clean' has been delayed and will not happen now until mid-August.

The reason given by North West Leicestershire District Council is that there were not enough drivers to clear up the resulting mud created by the clean-up operation.

When Coalville was given a street clean last month, one local councillor complained at the mess left on shop windows afterwards - you can read that article HERE.

The District Council says: "Our street cleaning programme in Ashby will begin a little bit later than expected and is now due to start on August 16.

"This is because we currently have a shortage of drivers to help clear the mud off the roads once the pavements have been cleaned.

"Whilst our contractors will use protective equipment, cars parked overnight in the North Street/The Green area might get a little bit wet in the process.

"If you can, we'd recommend finding an alternative spot when the works are expected to take place in this area. Thanks again for your continued patience."

The deep clean is part of a move to give both towns a wash and brush up now that Covid regulations are being relaxed.

     

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