This has been inspiring communities and encouraging people to take responsibility for their environment since 2012. Residents and local businesses are responsible for the care and maintenance of the gardens created, resulting in a 43% reduction in the number of cleansing requests received for fly-tipping, graffiti, fly-posting and dirty streets.
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