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Help keep Worcester looking at its best

Published: 10 September 2024
Zoe Cookson and Karen Lewing stood next to a City Council bin
IMAGE: Worcester City Council’s Environment Committee Chair, Councillor Zoe Cookson (left) and Vice-Chair Councillor Karen Lewing next to one of the City Council’s bins

You can help us to keep Worcester looking at its best for visitors and residents.

Worcester City Council has a ‘Report It’ page at www.worcester.gov.uk/report-it, which allows anybody to alert our staff to issues straight from their smartphone.

This can include litter, overflowing bins or areas that need tidying.

Worcester City Council’s Environment Committee Chair, Councillor Zoe Cookson said: “As councillors we are particularly concerned about making sure Worcester stays beautiful, but we need your help.

“Our staff regularly patrol the city and make sure areas are looking at their best.

“However, it is impossible to monitor every area all day, and that is where residents, businesses and visitors can help.

“If you report it we can make sure we send Council staff out to make sure that Worcester is as clean and tidy as possible.”

The Report It webpage at www.worcester.gov.uk/report-it can be used to report abandoned vehicles, broken glass, overflowing bins, areas that need sweeping or tidying.

There is also information if you are experiencing excessive noise coming from domestic or commercial premises.

Additionally, the page allows you to quickly and easily report dangerous or fallen trees, graffiti and fly-posting, fly-tipping and animal fouling.

The City Council can only take action on land that it owns, while social housing providers and private landlords are responsible for land they own in Worcester.

Vice-Chair of Worcester City Council’s Environment Committee, Cllr Karen Lewing said: “By visiting www.worcester.gov.uk/report-it you can pinpoint if anything needs tidying.

“By working together, we can ensure that Worcester remains a welcoming and attractive place for everyone.

“Let’s keep Worcester looking its best!”

For more information visit: www.worcester.gov.uk/report-it

Alternatively, you can report any incidents by contacting the Worcester City Council’s customer service team on 01905 722233 from Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm.

You can also speak to a member of the customer service team at the Guildhall Monday to Friday between 9am (Wednesday 9.30am) and 4pm



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