Tuesday 16 January 2007
Clean-up shows pride in Hartwell
Drive
Residents in the Hartwell Drive area of Kempston cleared out
their clutter during a clean-up event on Saturday (Jan13).
Housing associations bpha, Aldwyck, Jephson and Places for People
joined forces to organise two skips for the day to give residents
an opportunity to clear out their homes and gardens of unwanted
items.
The event was part of a joint initiative known as Taking Pride
in Hartwell Drive. Over the last two years the housing associations,
which all manage homes in the area, have organised activities
such as family fun days, youth projects and events for stay at
home parents.
Door-to-door surveys have also helped to gather the views of
local residents and the housing associations are working towards
a joint lettings policy to provide support to new and existing
tenants, whoever their landlord.
Ruth Ruston, community development officer at bpha, said: "Following
resident consultation we have introduced a number of events and
activities to respond to what residents have told us they want.
"This has included a regular drop in with the police and housing
associations, as well as the bulky waste clean up event which
took place on Saturday.
"We are now hoping to work with residents to form their own action
group so that they can take on responsibility for organising similar
community events in the future.
"Events such as clean-up days help everyone to get together and
foster a sense of community spirit, as well as helping to keep
homes and gardens in good order."
About 100 households took the opportunity to get rid of bulky
waste at the event, which ran during Saturday morning.
Bill Freer, 46, of Hartwell Drive, said: "The event was a real
Godsend. As the local tip has been closed recently, it has been
a job to be able to get over to Ampthill when you work full-time.
"The two skips were full within a couple of hours and as well
as being able to get rid of stuff from the house, residents cleared
up some items left outside homes. The area looks much better as
a result."
Due to the success of the event, further lorries were called
in to take away the items brought out.